[wpaudio url=”http://www.hawaiibookblog.com/mea/2011/06/makuakane.mp3″ text=”Makua kāne”] Father ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, ua kapa ʻia ka ʻŌlelo Makuahine, no ka mea, hiki i nā mākua kāne ke walaʻau me ka liʻiliʻi wale nō. The Hawaiian language is also called the “Mother tongue” because fathers never get a chance to use much of it.
It’s time…it’s time…it’s Book End Time! Welcome to this week’s Book End, highlighting the week’s literary and library events here in Hawaii. Happy Father’s Day to our own great fathers, and all the fathers in Hawaii and around the world! If you haven’t checked it out yet, we wrote a post on recommended Hawaii books […]