Programs

Kula Kamaliʻi | Hui

Hiʻipēpē

Since 1983, ʻAha Pūnana Leo Child Care Centers have provided rich and stimulating learning honua (environments) for keiki (children). Through the school’s exclusive Hakalama literacy method keiki learn to speak ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i (Hawaiian language) within three to four months and often graduate with advanced reading and writing skills. Keiki also develop social, intellectual, leadership and perceptual motor skills through classroom lessons, field trips, cultural activities, performance opportunities and community service. The school’s family-based learning approach (weekly Hui Kīpaepae language and cultural classes, Lā ‘Ohana family days and other activities) creates a strong support system for keiki and their families and reinforces learning at home.

Priority application period for the 2024-2025 school year is November 1st through March 1st.


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Aukukui | Niuolahiki Online Hawaiian Language Courses

‘Aha Pūnana Leo officially launched the Aukukui Professional Development program in partnership with the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo’s Hawaiian Language College, Ka Haka ‘Ula o Ke‘elikōlani. After years of providing staff with training and professional development opportunities, ‘Aha Pūnana Leo expanded its flexible, online program to offer teachers across the state, an opportunity to receive HME teacher certifications and meet early childhood education requirements.

The Niuolahiki Distance Learning Program extends its culturally rooted language program throughout the world. Students of the program reside throughout Hawai‘i and the U.S. continent as well as South America, Europe and Asia.


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Neʻepapa

‘Aha Pūnana Leo has become a nationally recognized model for Native American language revitalization, and a resource for indigenous groups interested in reviving and perpetuating their traditional languages.  Since launching its Neʻepapa outreach project in 2010, ‘Aha Pūnana Leo has welcomed indigenous groups from across the U.S. and other countries to assist them in developing language and cultural revitalization programs.