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Pūnana Leo (lit. 'voice nest';
often translated as "language nest") are private, non-profit
preschools run by families, in
which the
Hawaiian language...
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promotion of the language.
Public Hawaiian-language
immersion preschools called Pūnana Leo were
established in 1984;
other immersion schools followed soon after...
- Incorporated. She was
launched on 11
January 2003,
sponsored by Mic****e
Punana Chung-Hoon of Honolulu, Hawaii, Chung-Hoon's niece, and
commissioned on...
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other countries adopting a
similar concept. A
notable example being Pūnana Leo
established in
Hawaii to
revitalise the
indigenous Hawaiian language...
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language nests in total. In Hawaii, the Hawaiian-language equivalent, the
Pūnana Leo, has been
running for 40
years and has also been
successful in producing...
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preservation of the
Hawaiian language, and was a co-founder of ʻAha
Pūnana Leo.
Astronomers consulted with
Kimura to
create Hawaiian names for the...
- father,
William Chung-Hoon Jr., was a
county treasurer and his
mother Agnes Punana, a Hawaiian, was a
member of the Kaʻahumanu Society. Chung-Hoon was the...
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British Columbia Foundation for
Endangered Languages The
Language Conservancy Pūnana Leo,
Hawaiian language schools Resource Network for
Linguistic Diversity...
- me he manu i ke ala pōʻaiapuni lā, he paʻa mau nō ia i ka **** me kona
pūnana i kumu mai ai – like a bird on a path
circling the sun, it is
forever s****ing...
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luciplagana Walker, 1863
Epagoge parallela Salmon & Bradley, 1956
Grapholitha punana Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875
Conchylis recusana Walker, 1863
Pyrgotis tornota...