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HAWN 102: Ke Kumu o ka 'Olelo-Kau Hope-The Source Part 2
4.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
'O ka ho'omau 'ana o Ke Kumu o ka 'Olelo-Kau Mua. (Koi mua'ia ka papa Hawaiian 101) Part two of an introductory course designed to initiate and develop understanding, comprehension and fluency in the communicative skills of the Hawaiian language and culture. (Prerequisite: HAWN 101.)
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HAWN 201: Ke Kahua o ka 'Olelo-Kau Mua-The Foundation Part 1
4.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
'O ka ho'omau 'ana o Ke Kumu o ka 'Olelo. 'O ia mau no ke kalele ma ke kama'ilio 'ana ma ka 'olelo. Ho'ohana 'ia na palapala maoli a me na lola ho'opaaleo. (Koi mua 'ia ka papa Hawaiian 102) Part one of a foundational course expanding the introductory development, understanding, comprehension and fluency in the communicative skills of the Hawaiian language and culture. (Prerequisite: HAWN 102.)
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HAWN 201 - Ke Kahua o ka 'Olelo-Kau Mua-The Foundation Part 1
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HAWN 202: Ke Kahua o ka 'Olelo-Kau Hope-TheFoundation Part 2
4.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
'O ka ho'omau 'ana o Ke Kumu o ka 'Olelo-Kau Mua. (Koi mua 'ia ka papa Hawaiian 201) Part two of a foundational course further expanding the introductory development, understanding, comprehension and fluency in the communicative skills of the Hawaiian language and culture. (Prerequisite: HAWN 201.)
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HAWN 202 - Ke Kahua o ka 'Olelo-Kau Hope-TheFoundation Part 2
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HAWN 225: Ho'oikaika Kama'ilio-Traditional Oratorical Styles
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
Ho'oikaika a kalele nui 'ia ka 'olelo waha 'ana. E ho'oma'ama'a ana ma na 'ano like 'ole o ka 'olelo 'ana. E la'a: ha'i'olelo, ha'imo'olelo, kaka'olelo a pela aku. (Koi mua 'ia ka papa Hawaiian 202) Reinforces and expands communication skills using the many forms of traditional informal and formal oratorical forms and styles of the Hawaiian language. (Prerequisite: Hawaiian 202)
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HAWN 301: Ho'okukulu olelo-Kau Mua-The Building Part 1
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
'O ka ho'omau 'ana mai ka papa Ho'okahua 'Olelo. Malama 'ia ma ka 'olelo Hawaii wale no. Heluhelu ma na mo'olelo Hawaii kahiko. Na pilina 'olelo me na 'olelo ki'eki'e. Na 'olelo no'eau. (Koi mua 'ia ka papa Hawaiian 202 or Hawaiian 225) Continuation from Ke Kahua o ka 'olelo (Second year Hawaiian language). Class conducted in Hawaiian. Introduction to traditional Hawaiian literature. Introduction and work with higher level lexicon and grammar structures. Cultural learning through Hawaiian proverbs. (Prerequisites: HAWN 202 or 225.)
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HAWN 301 - Ho'okukulu olelo-Kau Mua-The Building Part 1
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HAWN 302: Ho'oku-kulu o-lelo-Kau Hope-The Building Part II
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
'O ka mau 'ana o ka papa Ho'oku- kulu- Kau Mua. (Koi mua 'ia ka ka papa Hawaiian 301) Reinforces the communication skills taught in Hawaiian 301. (Prerequisite: HAWN 301)
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HAWN 335: Ho'oikaika Kakau-Strength in the Language
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
E kakau ma na 'ano like 'ole. E la'a: Mo'olelo Hawaii, mo'olelo haku wale, kolamu nupepa, pepa noi'i a me na mea o ia 'ano. (Koi mua 'ia ka papa Hawaiian 302) Reinforces and expands communicative writing skills in the Hawaiian Language. For example: traditional historical forms, creative writing, news paper articles, and research papers on various topics. (Prerequisite: HAWN 302.)
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HAWN 401: Ho'opa'a Kauhuhu-Kau Mua-The Ridge Pole Part 1
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
Kulana 'eha o ke a'o 'olelo. E heluhelu 'ia na mo'olelo kahiko o na kupuna o ka 'aina. Ho'oma'ama'a ma na analula ki'eki'e. Ho'ohana i ka 'olelo ma na kulana ki'eki'e. Nana 'ia na mele me na oli. Na 'olelo o ke au hou a kakou e komo nei. (Koi mua 'ia ka papa Hawaiian 302 or 335) Fourthlevel Hawaiian language. Primary focus on traditional literature. Work with complex grammar structures, Hawaiian poetical and religious literature. Contemporary language usage by native and non-native speakers. (Prerequisite: HAWN 302 or 335.)
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HAWN 402: Ho'opa'a Kauhuhu-Kau Hope-The Ridge Pole Part 2
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
'O ka mau 'ana o ka papa Ho'opa'a Kauhuhu-Kau Mua. (Koi mua 'ia ka papa Hawaiian 401) This course is designed to reinforce the communication skills taught in Hawaiian 401. (Prerequisite: HAWN 401.)
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HAWN 402 - Ho'opa'a Kauhuhu-Kau Hope-The Ridge Pole Part 2
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HEC 162: Principles of Clothing Construction
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
Application of construction, alteration, and fitting principles using commercial patterns; selection, use, and care of equipment; and selection and care of textiles. Construction of garments and mini projects reflecting a wide range of sewing techniques. Open to all students. Fee required.
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