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Summer learning starts here: 5 resources to explore Hawaiian culture and history

June 15, 2026

Summer is a time for adventure, curiosity and finally getting around to all the things you’ve been meaning to explore. Whether you’re looking to dive deeper into Hawaiian culture, pick up a new hobby or find meaningful ways to spend time with your ʻohana, these Ke Kula ‘o Kamehameha-supported resources can help you make the most of your kauwela.

Save this page for the next time you’re looking for inspiration or a rainy-day activity.

If you’ve always wanted to learn more about our history: Waihona Digital Collections

Whether you’re interested in Hawaiian history, culture, science or the natural world, Waihona offers ready-to-use lessons, projects and primary sources to support at-home learning. Study topics ranging from our aliʻi and events of the Hawaiian Kingdom to native birds, lei traditions and water stewardship.

If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about Hawaiian navigation: Holomoana

Discover the traditions and science of wayfinding through videos, articles, activities and firsthand stories from the Hōkūleʻa voyages. You’ll learn about Polynesian voyaging and the values that continue to guide navigators today.

If you’re itching for a good read or a new game: Kamehameha Publishing

Browse children’s books, Hawaiian-language resources and card games created to engage keiki and adults alike.

If you’re looking for ways to give back: KS Kaiāulu events

Find volunteer opportunities, cultural events, workshops and gatherings happening across Hawaiʻi on KS Kaiāulu’s calendar. Browse by date to discover what’s happening in your community this summer.

If you’d like to spend more time in reflection and pule: Our Faith

Sing along with hīmeni Kalikiano, dive into a Bible study or learn about the faith journeys of our Hawaiian meʻe. Whether you’re looking to deepen your spiritual practice or simply spend a few quiet moments of intention, Our Faith offers resources for every stage of your journey.

Like this list? Uncover free resources here: https://www.ksbe.edu/article/hawaiian-learning-at-home-free-workbooks-activities-and-games


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