"Kahoolawe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kahoolawe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kahoolawe" Meaning

Kahoolawe is a small island in the Hawaiian Islands, specifically the westernmost island in the archipelago. The name "Kahoolawe" is derived from the Hawaiian language, with "ka hō'ōlāwē" meaning "the drifting sand dune". The island was used as a military base and bombing range by the United States military from the early 20th century until the 1990s. Today, the island is being restored and preserved as a cultural and spiritual site, with efforts focused on removing unexploded ordnance, replanting native vegetation, and restoring native Hawaiian structures and artifacts.

"Kahoolawe" Examples

Usage Examples of "Kahoolawe"


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The Kahoolawe Island Reserve Commission is a government agency responsible for restoring and managing the island of Kahoolawe.

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In 1993, the Kahoolawe Ohana O Ke Ao (Family of Kahoolawe) was established to oversee the recovery and restoration of the island.

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Kahoolawe was once a major military base, but it has been largely abandoned since the 1970s and has since become a sacred site for Native Hawaiians.

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The Kahoolawe Island Reserve is a 28,000-acre conservation area that is home to a variety of endemic species, including the Kahoolawe-po'omaha, a type of beach crab.

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In 2012, the Kahoolawe Island Reserve was officially designated as a Place of Historical and Cultural Significance, recognizing its deep spiritual and cultural importance to Native Hawaiians.

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