Hawaiian Organizations
Alu Like — www.alulike.org
“kokua Hawaiian Natives who are commited to achieving their potential for themselves, their families and communities”.
Office of Hawaiian Affairs — www.oha.org
“for the betterment of Native Hawaiians”
Kamehameha Schools — www.ksbe.edu
“With extraordinary foresight, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, great-granddaughter and last royal descendant of Kamehameha the Great founded Kamehameha Schools”.
Queen liliuokalani Children`s Center — www.qlcc.org
“E onipaa...i ka imi naauao” (Be steadfast in the seeking of knowledge).
Bishop Museum — www.bishopmuseum.org
“Bishop Museum was founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last descendant of the royal Kamehameha family”.
Ke Alii Pauahi Foundation — www.pauahi.org
“Established in 1887, the Kamehameha Schools has educated thousands of children through it's educational programs. Yet despite these impressive numbers, we still only reach about seven percent of eligible, school-age Hawaiian children”
Iolani Palace — www.iolanipalace.org
“This Hawaiian national treasure — the only official state residence of royalty in the United States, was the offical residence of the Hawaiian Kingdom's last two Monarchs -- King Kalakaua, who built the Palace in 1882, and his sister successor, Queen Liliuokalani”.
Hawaiian Resources
Ulukau — The Hawaiian Electronic Library — ulukau.org
“E like hoi me ka loaa honua mai o ka ike akua i ke kana e noho ulukau ia ana, pëia hoi ka loaa o ka ike kühohonu i ke kanaka näna e hooikaika ana i ka heluhelu i nä ölelo o këia papahana waihona puke uila”.
“Ulukau: In the same way that unexplained supernatural interpretive powers can be divinely given to a person, so knowledge and understanding can come to the person who makes the effort to read the language and words of this electronic library”.