20 Facts About Hawaiian language

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Various reasons, including territorial legislation establishing English as the official language in schools, the number of native speakers of Hawaiian gradually decreased during the period from the 1830s to the 1950s.

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2.

However, the Hawaiian language is still classified as critically endangered by UNESCO.

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3.

Some linguists, as well as many locals, argue that Hawaiian language Pidgin is a dialect of American English.

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4.

Hawaiian language takes its name from the largest island in the Hawaiian state, Hawaii.

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5.

Hawaiian language began to be written for the first time, largely restricted to isolated names and words, and word lists collected by explorers and travelers.

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6.

Hawaiian language sailed to New England, where he eventually became a student at the Foreign Mission School in Cornwall, Connecticut.

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7.

The native people of the Hawaiian language relayed religion, traditions, history, and views of their world through stories that were handed down from generation to generation.

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8.

Marshall Sahlins has observed that Hawaiian language folktales began bearing similar content to those of the Western world in the eighteenth century.

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9.

Hawaiian language argues this was caused by the timing of Captain Cook's arrival, which was coincidentally when the indigenous Hawaiians were celebrating the Makahiki festival, which is the annual celebration of the harvest in honor of the god Lono.

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10.

Literacy in Hawaiian language was so widespread that in 1842 a law mandated that people born after 1819 had to be literate to be allowed to marry.

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11.

Decline of the Hawaiian language was accelerated by the coup that overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy and dethroned the existing Hawaiian queen.

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12.

Hawaiian language was not taught initially in any school, including the all-Hawaiian language Kamehameha Schools.

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13.

Language revitalization and Hawaiian culture has seen a major revival since the Hawaiian renaissance in the 1970s.

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14.

Ni?ihau is the only area in the world where Hawaiian is the first language and English is a foreign language.

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15.

Hawaiian language medium education system is a combination of charter, public, and private schools.

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16.

Ka Haka ?Ula O Ke?elikolani College of Hawaiian Language is a college at the University of Hawaii at Hilo dedicated to providing courses and programs entirely in Hawaiian.

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17.

Programs offered at The Ka Haka ?Ula O Ke?elikolani College of Hawaiian Language are known collectively as the "Hilo model" and has been imitated by the Cherokee immersion program and several other Indigenous revitalization programs.

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18.

In 1922, the Andrews-Parker dictionary of Hawaiian language made limited use of the opening single quote symbol, then called "reversed apostrophe" or "inverse comma", to represent the glottal stop.

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19.

Hawaiian language has five short and five long vowels, plus diphthongs.

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20.

Hawaiian language has thousands of words for elements of the natural world.

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