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In the News (Sun 27 May 12)

  
 Punia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
I ia manawa nö ho‘i i a‘o pü ai ‘o Leimakani i käna keiki i ka ‘ö‘ö ihe, a i ka mokomoko, a i ke kükini a i ke käkä lä‘au, ‘oiai he kanaka mäkaukau loa ‘o Leimakani i ia mau hana ho‘oikaika kino o ia au kahiko o ka ‘äina.
I ia manawa i ho‘olei aku ai ‘o Punia i kahi pöhaku e pa‘a ana ma kona lima ma kahi äna i ‘ölelo mua ai, a i ka pohä ‘ana nö o ke kai ma ia wahi, ‘o ka pau akula nö ia o ua pü‘ulu manö nei i ka holo i laila.
Aia nö ua po‘e manö nei ke hö‘ä‘ä hele maila i kahi a Punia i nou ai i ka pöhaku.
www.uatuahine.hawaii.edu /moolelo/Punia.html   (10857 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News - Kauakukalahale
Aloha nö ke kanaka i kipaku 'ia mai kona külana hana, 'a'ole na'e 'o ia i ho'omaopopo 'ia ë ua kipaku 'ia. A eia kä, ua laha ia nühou a puni ka honua.
A aloha ia kanaka i hana 'ino 'ia pëlä, 'a'ole na'e 'o ia i ho'omaopopo 'ia i ke kumu o ia kipaku 'ia 'ana.
E lana kou mana'o e ke kanaka i hana 'ino 'ia aku nei, he kanaka 'oe e mökäkï ana ka hale i ka pepa 'öma'oma'o (kälä).
starbulletin.com /2004/06/27/news/kauakukalahale.html   (1380 words)

  
 AI | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ai Shimizu & 28165 & 27700 & 24859 Shimizu Ai, born March 26, 1981 is a seiyu.
Nonaka Ai & 37326 & 20013 & 34253 is a seiyu who was born on June 8, 1981 in Fukuoka.
Maeda Ai & 21069 & 30000 & 24859 is a seiyu who was born on April 19, 1975 in Kobe.
www.tutorgig.co.uk /encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=AI   (487 words)

  
 AI implications - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about AI implications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
AI research covers such areas as planning (for robot behaviour), language understanding, pattern recognition, and knowledge representation.
Early AI programs, developed in the 1960s, attempted simulations of human intelligence or were aimed at general problem-solving techniques.
By the mid-1990s, scientists were concluding that AI was more difficult to create than they had imagined.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /AI+implications   (237 words)

  
 Ka Moolelo Hiwahiwa o Kawelo : Mokuna VI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
A ia wa keia i holu ae ai i ke ku'i ma ka aoao hema o ua kanaka nei, pau na iwi aoao o ua kanaka nunui nei i ka ha'iha'i, huai koko ma ia wahi.
Ai iho la ua Kawelo nei i keia mau umeke poi he kanaha, ame na laulau puaa he kanaka, aole nae oia i maona, alaila, kahea hou aku la oia i ka ai-puupuu, i kanaha hou umeke poi me kanaha mau laulau puaa.
Kahea keia i ka aipuupuu ia Puilika'ulehua, i ai i i'a nana.
www2.hawaii.edu /~kroddy/moolelo/kawelo/mokuna6.htm   (16917 words)

  
 Ka Moolelo Hiwahiwa o Kawelo : Mokuna Va
Ma keia ai ana nae a ua mau wahi kanaka nei i na uku a laua, aole laua i hoomanao ae i ke akua a laua i lawe pu mai ai, nolaila, ua puni iho la laua i ka ino; aole i kana mai ua mea he ino o ka moana.
Ua hewa, io kaua i ko kaua ai aia i ke akua.
Pana i ka iole, a ku ka hai ai
www2.hawaii.edu /~kroddy/moolelo/kawelo/mokuna5a.htm   (12673 words)

  
 Ke Ola O Ka Moho Kauö   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Inä noho mälie kekahi kanaka, hele mai ka moho a holo ma waena o nä wäwae o ke kanaka i ko ka moho 'imi 'ana i mea 'ai.
Inä 'ai ke kanaka i ka hua, hele pono ka moho i ke kanaka a holo ma ko ke kanaka wäwae e kali ana i ka mea 'ai.
Akä, ua hele mai kekahi mau 'iole ma nä moku e kipa ana i këia mau mokupuni li'ili'i, a 'ai ka 'iole i nä hua, a ua nalowale ka moho.
www.uatuahine.hawaii.edu /hana/NaManu/moho/keola.html   (682 words)

  
 XXIII. Chief Man-Eater
One of the legends of Ke-alii-ai Kanaka (The-chief-who-eats-men) tells of the sudden appearance on the island of Kauai, in the indefinite past, of a stranger chief from a foreign land, with a small band of followers.
The Oahu chief, Ke-alii-ai Kanaka, lived some time about the middle of the eighteenth century, as nearly as can be estimated.
Ke-alii-ai Kanaka was a powerful man. He is described as a champion boxer and wrestler.
www.sacred-texts.com /pac/hloh/hloh27.htm   (2959 words)

  
 EKF :: Puke No'eau :: ‘Aki‘aki
‘O ka limu ‘aki‘aki “ka ‘ai o ka honu,” wahi a ‘Anakē Mary Haanio i kona wala‘au ‘ana iā Mary Pukui.
Inā ‘ai ‘ia ka ‘ai o ka honu e ke kanaka, i ke aha ana e ‘ai ai ka honu?
Inā ‘ai ‘ia ka ‘ai o ke kanaka e ka honu, i ke aha ana e ‘ai ai ke kanaka?”
www.edithkanakaolefoundation.org /projects/kumulipo/akahi/41-akiaki.htm   (871 words)

  
 EKF :: Puke No'eau :: Lupe
Ke ‘ike ‘ia kekahi ‘ano Manō ‘ai kanaka ho‘ololi ‘o ia i kona kino i ‘upena a kāhea aku i nā lawai‘a e hele mai a pepehi i nā Manō ‘ai kanaka.
I ka hui ‘ana me Ka‘ahupahau ua ‘ōlelo aku kekahi o nā Manō ‘ai kanaka, “Hū ka ‘ono o kēlā mau Pāpa‘i o laila.” ‘O ka Pāpa‘i ko ka Manō ‘ai kanaka inoa no nā kānaka no laila ua ‘ike ‘o Kaahupahau he mau Manō ‘ai kanaka kekahi o lākou.
Ma muli o kona hiki ‘ole ke ‘ike i nā Manō maika‘i a me nā Manō ‘ai kanaka ua hopu ‘ia nā Manō a pau ma ka ‘upena.
www.edithkanakaolefoundation.org /projects/kumulipo/elua/148-lupe.htm   (824 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News - Kauakukalahale
I ka wä e lawe 'ia mai ai kekahi kanaka i mua ona a me kona 'aha kükä no ka hewa kü i ka make, a laila, e kauoha ana ia i kona 'aha kükä, e no'ono'o me ke akahele loa i 'ole ai make wale ke kanaka a i 'ole ho'öla wale 'ia paha.
A iä Kamehameha i hele ai i kekahi lä, ua noho köko'olua ihola ua kanaka ala me kekahi o nä wähine a Kamehameha, a ua lele akula ua wahine ala i luna o ua kanaka ala, e 'äpu'epu'e ai, akä, ua pale maila nö na'e ua kanaka ala.
'A'ole ho'i hä i hewa ku'u kanaka, 'o 'oe nö ho'i hä kai hewa, no ka mea, 'o 'oe kai lele aku e 'äpu'epu'e iä ia ala, a i ko ia ala pale 'ana mai iä 'oe, 'o kö hilahila nö ia, a haehae 'oe i kou 'a'ahu.
starbulletin.com /2004/06/13/news/kauakukalahale.html   (1092 words)

  
 Kawelo - Green/Pukui
I ia wä nö, ia i ho‘i hou aku ai i loko o ka hale, a pane akula ia i käna wahine, penei, "‘A‘ohe i kokoke aku i ka pili o ke ao, ei nö i kahi ana o ka pö." ‘O kona hi‘olani hou akula nö ia ma kona wahi moe.
A ninaninau ai ‘o ia i nä kama‘äina, "Eia lä i hea ‘o Kawelo mä e noho nei?" A haha‘i maila nä kama‘äina iä ia, aia ‘o Kawelo mä i Kuamo‘o, ho‘omaka maila nö ia e ‘imi hele ai i ia pö, a hiki ana ia i ko Kawelo mä wahi e moe nei.
I ka manawa o Känewahineikiaoha i kiloi ai i ka pïkoi, ‘o ka wä nö ia i ‘ike iho ai ‘o Kauahoa i ka malu ‘ana iho o këia mea ma luna, a mana‘o ihola ia ‘o ka lä‘au ia a Kawelo.
www.uatuahine.hawaii.edu /moolelo/Kawelo_GreenPukui.html   (15499 words)

  
 King Kamehameha's Preface to the Book of Common Prayer in Hawaiian
KEIA BUKE, he Buke Hoomana i kauohaia e ka Ekalesia o Kristo, i mea e pono ai ka hoomana ana.
Aole e pono ana ka pule a kekahi, ina ma ka naau oia e hahai aku ai i ka pule a ke Kahuna.
Ua luheleleiia na akua kii, ua ai noa, ua hoohioloia na heiau, ua pau ka mana o na kapu, a ua nele na kahuna i ka hana o ka lakou oihana, no ka mea, aole lakou.
justus.anglican.org /resources/bcp/Hawaii_BCP_preface.htm   (3394 words)

  
 O'ahunui: Waialua: Stories of an Ancient Island: Traditions of O'ahu: Asia-Pacific Digital Library
In Westervelt's version, the events take place at "Halemanu" in the Wai'anae mountains; the cannibal king, Ke ali'i 'ai Kanaka, is called Kokoa or Kalo.
He is slain by a warrior named Hoahanau, who is the brother of one of the cannibal king's victims.
Thus, in Tahiti, it was the war god who was a cannibal ('ai kanaka); and since the chiefs were considered gods, the story of O'ahunui may be allegorically about the practice of human sacrifice brought from Tahiti by chiefs to Hawai'i and the rejection of this practice by O'ahu chiefs.
apdl.kcc.hawaii.edu /~oahu/stories/waialua/oahunui.htm   (2277 words)

  
 Leo ʻŌpiopio
Makaʻu au i nā holoholona weliweli e like me ka tika no ka mea, e ʻai ana ʻo ia iaʻu.
Makaʻu au i ka nahesa, ka iʻa pirana, ka moʻo ʻai kanaka a me ka puhi.
Makaʻu au i ka nahesa a me ka moʻo ʻai kanaka.
www.olelo.hawaii.edu /haw/nmok/1297/opiopio.html   (227 words)

  
 3/6/02   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He mau ulia ka‘a i nehinei, i make ai 3 kanaka.
Ua piha hau‘oli kona ‘ohana, a ho‘i hou ‘o Hembree i ka lepo, kahi e moe ai no nä kau a kau.
I nehinei, ua holo i ka Hale o nä Lunamaka‘äinana ke ka‘a ‘ana o kahi pu‘u kälä, he 100 miliona kälä, mai ka waihona kälä makani pähili a i ka waihona kälä e pono ai ka mo‘ohelu kälä o këia makahiki, i ‘ole e pilikia nä polokalamu moku‘äina he nui i ke kälä ‘ole.
www.k12.hi.us /~kaiapuni/nakumu/kapages/ka3_6_02.html   (366 words)

  
 Legend of Makaha
Through that haze rose the most vicious shark in the ocean, Mano 'ai kanaka.
She gave them enough rain to make the valley a beautiful emerald green during the winter, and she gave them the loveliest blue from her rainbow for their sky.
Mano 'ai kanaka, the man-eating shark, grieved for the weaknesses of Makaha, and he too felt sorry for the people.
www.aloha.com /~hoa-aina/lege.html   (698 words)

  
 The Legend of Makaha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Knowing that Ke Anuenue was watching, they prayed that she would bring them the much needed gentle rains and not the harsh storms she could create when displeased.
Makaha, aware of her presence, scaled Mauna Lahilahi and called loudly to his aumakua (his ancestral spirit) Mano ai Kanaka, the most vicious of man-eating sharks.
As Mano ai Kanaka glided in from the ocean, Makaha dived from the rocky pinnacle, emerged on Mano ai Kanaka's back and rode with regal grandeur.
www.k12.hi.us /~waianaeh/waianhi/makahleg.html   (420 words)

  
 kanaka - OneLook Dictionary Search
Kanaka, kanaka : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info]
Kanaka : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
KANAKA : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
www.onelook.com /?loc=rescb&w=kanaka   (132 words)

  
 Hawaiiloa & the Discovery of Hawaii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Aft er quarreling with his brother on this account, Hawai'i Loa left Tahiti and brought with him Te Ari'i Apa as a husband for Eleeleualani, his mo'opuna (grandchild) From these two was born Kohala (w), a girl, from whom the Kohala people sprang.
Kepelino concludes, "Hawai'i-nui was perhaps a chief or perhaps not; he was a man of high standing (ke kanaka ko'iko'i), as I see it.
He had a granddaughter Ku-ka-lani-ehu, who lived in ancient times." A note at the end of the Fornander version states, "In the first age, from Hawai'i Loa to Wakea, the royal authority and prerogative were not very well defined.
www.pvs-hawaii.com /stories/discovery.htm   (2481 words)

  
 KAHUAWAIOLA: New Mauli Ola Hawaiʻi Teachers Graduate
Ma ka ʻimi ʻana i ka waiwai o ka hana e huli mua ke kanaka i ka mole o ia huaʻōlelo ʻo ka wai.
ʻO ke kanaka nona ka ʻike, nona pū ke ao o ka naʻau, ʻo ia hoʻi kanaka naʻauao.
Kahuawaiola is a program which aims to prepare mauli ola Hawaiʻi teachers of the highest quality for a new era.
www.olelo.hawaii.edu /dual/kekuamoo/0600/kahuawaiola.html   (637 words)

  
 ‘Alemanaka Hawai‘i   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ma ‘ane‘i wale nō e loa‘a mai ai ka hō‘ike o nā hanana Hawai‘i, a me ke kūkala ha‘ilono ke ‘upu mai.
I kēia lā nō i ka MH 1917 i ha‘alele mai ai ka lani hope loa ‘o Lili‘uokalani.
I kēia lā nō o ka MH 1843 i pūlima ‘ia ai ka palapala hō‘oia kū‘oko‘a Hawai‘i e Beretania lāua me Farani i mea e ‘ike ‘ia ai kanaka o ka honua nei he aupuni kū‘oko‘a a kū ho‘okahi ‘o Hawai‘i nei.
www2.hawaii.edu /~raphaelp/alemanaka.html   (555 words)

  
 Ai Kanaka in TutorGig Encyclopedia
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www.tutorgig.com /ed/Ai_Kanaka   (220 words)

  
 Red-Shirt Pro-Apartheid March of November 2003 -- A Clear Attempt to Intimidate Federal Judges and the General Public
Ma laila nö e hö'aumoe ai i ia pö inä 'o ia ka makemake.
Pëia ana käkou e hana ai, no ka mea, aia ke Ke'ena Kuleana Hawai'i, ke Ke'ena 'Äina Ho'opulapula a me kekahi pono o ke kula ki'eki'e 'o Kamehameha ma ka Hale ho'okolokolo.
E 'ole ua mau 'ahahui nei, loa'a ai i ka po'e Hawai'i nä pömaika'i he nui.
www.angelfire.com /hi2/hawaiiansovereignty/redshirtnov2003.html   (3470 words)

  
 Lona
She fell in love with Ai Kanaka, a mortal man, and married him.
She carried him on her wings to the White Kingdom she ruled.
They lived very happily for some time, until Ai Kanaka died of old age.
www.pantheon.org /articles/l/lona.html   (77 words)

  
 Corriere della Sera - L’America rende le terre agli indigeni delle Hawaii
Destinatari i Kanaka maoli: 250 mila persone, il 21 per cento della popolazione delle Hawaii, più altre 400 mila nel resto degli Stati Uniti.
I Kanaka maoli sarebbero liberi di gestire i terreni demaniali, quasi un quinto del totale, e di darsi una propria amministrazione, come gli indiani delle riserve e quelli dell’Alaska.
Kyl sottolinea che esiste già un’Agenzia degli affari hawaiani diretta da una Kanaka maoli, Haunani Apoliona, che cura gli interessi degli indigeni.
www.corriere.it /Primo_Piano/Esteri/2005/07_Luglio/18/caretto.shtml   (691 words)

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