- Kamaʻāina - Wikipedia
Kamaʻāina (Hawaiian: kamaʻāina, lit 'child or person of the land' [1]) is a Hawaiian word used to describe Hawai'i residents, and particularly those born in Hawai'i [2]
- Kama‘āina Meaning: More Than Just a Local in Hawaii
In Hawaiian, kama‘āina means child of the land — kama (child) and ‘āina (land) But today, it’s more commonly used to describe a local resident of Hawaii, whether or not they were born here Being kama‘āina is less about where you were born and more about your connection to the islands
- What Are Kama’aina Discounts How Do I Get One? - Hawaii Life
Once you settle into island life, you then transition from a malihini to a kama’aina (ka-ma-ay-na) or a local resident Photo Courtesy of Polynesian Cultural Center You may have heard the phrase “kama’aina discount ”
- KAMAAINA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KAMAAINA is one who has lived in Hawaii for a long time
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- The Meaning of Kamaʻaina - Maui No Ka Oi Magazine
Pre-Contact, Hawaiians used two main words to distinguish themselves from others: kama‘aina if you were “of” a particular place (this valley, this island, etc ); malihini, or “stranger,” if you weren’t You were kama‘aina of wherever you were born
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- kamaʻāina — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
nvi , Native-born, one born in a place, host; native plant; acquainted, familiar Literally, land child Koʻu kamaʻāina, kaʻu malihini, my host, my guest ʻO wai kou kamaʻāina o laila? Who was your host there?
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