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Prácticas en Educación Bilingüe/Plurilingüe

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He Moolelo Pokole

By: James W. L. Mcguire
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Moolelo Hawaii O Kalapana: Ke Keiki Hoopapa O Puna

By: William H. Wilson
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He Wahi Mooolelo No Batimea Puaaiki, No Wailuku, Maui

By: J. S. Gelina
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Enciklopedio de Esperanto (1933)

By: L. Kokeny Kaj V. Bleier
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Ke Ana Pohaku Ma Kahakai (The Rock Cave at the Beach)

By: Malia E. Newhouse
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He Mo'Olelo No 'Ivanaho

By: Lokahi Antonio
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Moku Ka Pawa

By: Keoni Kelekolio
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Ke Keiki Paionia (The Pioneer Boy)

By: Samuel C. Andrews
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Lehua 'Ahihi

By: Kuleana Kope
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Kumu Kou

By: Larry Kimura
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He Moolelo No Kamapuaa

By: Kuleana Kope
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La Función Social de la Educación Superior en la Sociedad del Conocimiento Europeo

By: Karsten Krüger & Laureano Jinénez & Alba Molas
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In Seven Languages

By: Florentin Smarandache
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Title Searching for the Non-Professional

By: Jackie Mahi Erickson
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He Palapala Mua Na Na Kamalii (A First Book for Children)

By: Hawaiian Historical Society
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O Pa'Ao

By: Kekoa Roback

... immersion school in the United States. After the Punana Leo families changed an 1896 law banning Hawaiian language schools, the Punana Leo method of education, along with the first graduates of the program, were taken into the public schools. With strong support from the Aha Punana Leo, that state government program has expanded to the twelfth grade. Presently there are e...

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No Ma'Ikoha a Me Ka Wauke

By: William H. Wilson

... immersion school in the United States. After the Punana Leo families changed an 1896 law banning Hawaiian language schools, the Punana Leo method of education, along with the first graduates of the program, were taken into the public schools. With strong support from the Aha Punana Leo, that state government program has expanded to the twelfth grade. Presently there are e...

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Ka'Ehuikimanoopu'Uloa

By: William Henery

...The Hale Kuamoo–Hawaiian Language Center supports and encourages expansion of Hawaiian language as the medium of education, business, government, and other contexts of social life in Hawaii. The Center provides professional and material resources necessary to address this goal including educational support in the development of curricul...

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Moloka'I: Where I Live

By: Julie Stewart Williams
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