How The Hawaiian Language Was Rescued From Near-Oblivion
"In the '60s, estimates suggest that fewer than 2,000 people could speak Hawaiian fluently, and just a few dozen of them were children. But then something remarkable happened. An unlikely Hawaiian renaissance blossomed in the '60s and into the '70s, initially driven by artists who sought to reclaim traditional music and dance. … Today, roughly […]
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