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Summary by Ka Wai Ola
Read this article in English By Piluilaikekaiohilo Keala, Ed.D. Every February, Hawaiian Language Month, events are held to promote the Hawaiian language through celebration and community education. This is a really busy time for community schools, Hawaiian language education programs, and a woman who is always committed to Hawaiian language development, Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier. From the Kūkahekahe Day ceremonies, to the Ho'omau music concerts, …
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Read this article in English By Piluilaikekaiohilo Keala, Ed.D. Every February, Hawaiian Language Month, events are held to promote the Hawaiian language through celebration and community education. This is a really busy time for community schools, Hawaiian language education programs, and a woman who is always committed to Hawaiian language development, Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier. From the Kūkahekahe Day ceremonies, to the Ho'omau music concerts, …

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Ka Wai Ola broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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