[Moʻolelo] No ka ʻīlio Moʻo (The brindled dog) - podcast episode cover

[Moʻolelo] No ka ʻīlio Moʻo (The brindled dog)

Jun 25, 202015 min
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Episode description

Hawaiian  Mo'olelo had a special role in Hawaii. The Hawaiian language didn't  have any characters for a long time, and they had to create a way to let  their knowledge or wisdom pass on to their future generations. What  they created was Mo'olelo. Now, we have many Mo'olelo, but we forgot the  knowledge and wisdom in it. Ancient Hawaiians wanted future generations  to know those knowledge and wisdom. That means those are very important  for human beings. Let's learn Hawaiian Mo'olelo with me and try to read  what kind of knowledge or wisdom are in it! Also, Much important  Mo'olelo is changed their style and re-styled as Hula or Oli, so please  remember, there are always a things to study from Hula and Oli.

Today I am going to talk about The brindled dog.

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