In the vibrant tapestry of Hawaiian society, kupuna (grandparents) hold an esteemed position as revered guardians of ancestral wisdom and cultural heritage. Their profound influence extends far beyond the family circle, shaping the very fabric of island life.
Benefits of Kupuna in Hawai'i
How to Engage with Kupuna in Hawai'i
Personal Stories of the Impact of Kupuna
Sections of the Article
Key Benefits of Grandparents in Hawaiian
Advanced Features
Challenges and Limitations
Potential Drawbacks
Mitigating Risks
FAQs About Grandparents in Hawaiian
Effective Strategies
Tips and Tricks
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Tables
Statewide | Island | Percentage of Native Hawaiian Students with Kupuna Sharing Cultural Teachings |
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82.2% | Oahu | 79.5% |
85.1% | Maui | 82.7% |
86.4% | Hawaii Island | 84.9% |
90.3% | Kauai | 88.2% |
Cultural Practice | Percent of Kupuna Practicing | Number of Cultural Practitioners |
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Traditional kapa-making | 23% | 4,600 |
Hawaiian language proficiency | 16% | 3,200 |
Traditional hula | 12% | 2,400 |
Traditional chanting | 9% | 1,800 |
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