Upcoming Sessions

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  • Tuesday, May 2nd 2023; 4:00pm - 7:00pm HST HST

  • Saturday, July 15th 2023; 9:00am - 12:00pm HST

  • Tuesday, August 8th 2023; 1:00pm - 4:00pm HST

  • Saturday, September 9th 2023; 9:00am - 12:00pm HST

  • Tuesday, October 17th 2023; 4:00pm - 7:00pm HST

  • Saturday, November 4th 2023; 9:00am - 12:00pm HST

  • Saturday, December 16th 2023; 9:00am - 12:00pm HST

Course Outline

Foundational Concepts: Pī‘āpā, Hakalama, Greetings

  • Oli heahea - chant to begin class

  • Oli Mahalo - chant to show gratitude

  • ʻŌlelo Noʻeau -proverbs

  • Nā Hua ʻōlelo Hou -vocab words

  • Pī‘āpā - alphabet

  • Hakalama - cluster sounds for proper pronunciation

  • Welina/A hui hou - greetings

  • Kaʻi- Ke,ka, nā, kēia, kēnā, kēlā, koʻu, kaʻu - The, this, that, my, your, his/her

  • ʻO wai? Who?

  • Kou/koʻu/kona - possesive pronouns

  • No hea mai..? Where are you from

  • Nā mokupuni - Pronunciation and facts about the islands

  • Nā waihoʻoluʻu


How?, This is…, That is….

  • E malia, pehea ʻoe? Malia, how are you? 

  • Pehea? How?

  • He aha ..? What?

  • He..kēia - This is a …

  • He..kēlā - That is a ….


ʻEhia - How many?, Numbers, Simple Mathematics, Phone Numbers

  • Nā Helu - numbers, how to count to 100+

  • ʻEhia - How many?

  • Makemakika(+ -) saying simple Math equations

  • Helu kelepona - phone numbers


Weather, Colors, Yes, No

  • Pehea ke anilā? How the Weather?

  • Nā Waihoʻoluʻu - colors

  • ʻAʻole,  ʻAe

Jumpstart your learning journey

Give yourself the gift of 'ōlelo Hawai'i. The best time was to start 20 years ago, the second best time is to start today!

Meet your Instructor

Co-Founder Curriculum Designer

Maile Naehu

I am a graduate of the first class of Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies at UH Manoa under the mentorship of some of Hawai‘iʻs most respected kumu and professors. As a Native Hawaiian educator, performer, artist, community organizer, and environmentalist for the past 20 years I have been fortunate to travel throughout the world representing Hawaii for conservation work, performance and indigenous education. My music and storytelling is also featured in museums both in the U.S. and Aotearoa (New Zealand). I am a mother of three keiki on the island of Moloka‘i, together with my husband we care for the loko iʻa(fishponds) and create Aloha ‘Āina based learning for Moloka‘i and the larger Hawai‘i community. Our children are firmly grounded by ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i and philosophies, but like everyone else they were deeply affected when schools closed in March 2020 due to COVID-19. I needed to pivot and create a fun and engaging online experience for my students on Moloka‘i. Instead of just creating something for the students on Moloka‘i, I decided to create something for all of Hawai‘iʻs keiki - no matter where they are in the world. I designed Ka Hale Hoaka to fill a need for enjoyable home-based learning. Its because I want you to be able to say what I did 30 years ago, at the age of 17, when I made the investment in myself. I promised that, my ‘ohana will play a role in breathing life back into our culture.