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The Hawaiian language is called ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. This category lists sites in the Hawaiian language.

Hawaiian is written with Latin script, except for one extra character, the ʻokina. The vowels aeiou in either upper or lower case may have a macron.

Hawaiian - ISO 639a: [not included]; NIZO Z39.53: haw

Resources: Languages: Natural: Austronesian: Malayo-Polynesian: Eastern: Hawaiian - Other: Ethnologue

Countries: United States [.us] (primarily in Hawaii, where it is an official language)
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The Lord's Prayer, "Hail Mary," and Apostles Creed in Hawaiian.
Full text online of this journal in Hawaiian and English which presents 19th- and 20th-century Hawaiian-language government documents, newspaper articles, literature, and educational material. Subscription information for the print edition.
Features the complete text of stories and legends serialized in 19th-century Hawaiian newspapers. Contributors add new chapters weekly.
Kapa'a Elementary school immersion language program.
K-12 Hawaiian language immersion school on the island of Oahu. Offers an online physical activity guide in the Hawaiian language.
Bilingual website offering news, technology resources, online dictionaries and contact information for related organizations from Hale Kuamoʻo, University of Hawaiʻi Center for Hawaiian Language and Culture.
Anuenue School Hawaiian language immersion program. News, announcements, event calendar, contact numbers and resource pointers. Most content is Hawaiian language.
Late 19th-century and early 20th-century newspapers in the Hawaiian language. Searchable. Most are page images, although text is available for some.
Hawaiian-English-Hawaiian dictionaries including the Pukui/Elbert, place names, and "Māmaka Kaiao."
Library of Hawaiian language materials including Māhele database, Pukui and Elbert Hawaiian language dictionary, various books.
Translated to Hawaiian by Lokahi and Kapulani Antonio.
Hawaiian-language edition of free online encyclopedia.
Library of Hawaiian language materials including Māhele database, Pukui and Elbert Hawaiian language dictionary, various books.
K-12 Hawaiian language immersion school on the island of Oahu. Offers an online physical activity guide in the Hawaiian language.
Bilingual website offering news, technology resources, online dictionaries and contact information for related organizations from Hale Kuamoʻo, University of Hawaiʻi Center for Hawaiian Language and Culture.
Features the complete text of stories and legends serialized in 19th-century Hawaiian newspapers. Contributors add new chapters weekly.
The Lord's Prayer, "Hail Mary," and Apostles Creed in Hawaiian.
Anuenue School Hawaiian language immersion program. News, announcements, event calendar, contact numbers and resource pointers. Most content is Hawaiian language.
Hawaiian-language edition of free online encyclopedia.
Full text online of this journal in Hawaiian and English which presents 19th- and 20th-century Hawaiian-language government documents, newspaper articles, literature, and educational material. Subscription information for the print edition.
Kapa'a Elementary school immersion language program.
Late 19th-century and early 20th-century newspapers in the Hawaiian language. Searchable. Most are page images, although text is available for some.
Translated to Hawaiian by Lokahi and Kapulani Antonio.
Hawaiian-English-Hawaiian dictionaries including the Pukui/Elbert, place names, and "Māmaka Kaiao."
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