Official language of Hawaiian people fills the shopping center

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Video cameras roll as the Chinese lion welcomes the Year of the Dragon and blesses the opening of the Ola Ka ‘I event at Kukui Grove Center on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024.

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Kaua‘i Community College exchange student Hina Shinjo of Okinawa, with head lei, tries her hand at the Hawaiian terms being offered by Island School during the Ola Ka ‘I event on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024 at Kukui Grove Center. Shinjo entered the speech presentation speaking three languages — English, Hawaiian, and Japanese.

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Hi‘ilei Berg, a student at Kawaikini New Century Public Charter School, peers from behind a mu‘umu‘u she created that won First Place in the Avante Garde category of the recent Mu‘umu‘u Pa‘ina during the Ola Ka ‘I event at Kukui Grove Center on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024.

LIHU‘E — The welcoming of the Chinese Year of the Dragon, the Kaua‘i Quilt Show and the Ola Ka ‘i Kaua‘i-Ni‘ihau event and more filled Kukui Grove Center with celebrant people on Saturday.

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