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Okinawan Festival in Hawaii

The 24th annual Okinawan Festival sponsored by Hawaii United Okinawan Association will be held this weekend at the Kapiolani Park Bandstand.

Here’s a complete schedule of stage events to be held this weekend — and don’t forget the bon dance on Saturday night!

Glimpses of Obon

On Friday and Saturday night, the Ryukyu Bon Dance group led the Okinawan portion of the program at the Mililani Hongwanji Obon. Young and old enjoyed participating in a variety of lively Okinawan folk songs that concluded with two Uchina Pop numbers by the Rinken Band: “Jin Tu Bi Do” and “Shichi Gwachi Eisa.” Hope to see you next year!

Mililani Hongwanji
Mililani Hongwanji Obon
August 18 & 19, 2006

Jikata
Some members of the Ryukyu Bon Dance Group’s jikata
Derek, Richie, Bruce, and Scotty

Richie and Donna
i-O co-founders: Richie and Donna

Yagura
Dancing the night away around the yagura

The must-have book of the year: Okinawan-English Wordbook

The Okinawan-English Wordbook, written by the late Mitsugu Sakihara, historian and native speaker of the Naha dialect of Okinawa, is an all-new concise dictionary of the modern Okinawan language with definitions and explanations in English. The first substantive Okinawan-English lexicon in more than a century, it represents a much-needed addition to the library of reference materials on the language. The Wordbook opens to lay user and linguist alike an area heretofore accessible almost exclusively in Japanese works and adds to the general body of scholarship on various Ryukyuan languages and dialects by providing a succinct but comprehensive picture of modern colloquial Okinawan.

The current work comprises nearly 10,000 entries, many with encyclopedic discussion, drawn from a wide variety of sources in addition to the author’s native knowledge and from numerous areas of interest, with emphasis on the cultural traditions of Okinawa. Entries reflect both contemporary Naha usage and archaisms and areal variants when these are of cultural, historical, or linguistic interest. Thus, in addition to being a comprehensive portrait of the modern Okinawan language, the Wordbook serves as an implicit introduction to the rich field of Japanese dialect studies.

Prefatory material discusses the phonology of Okinawan and the romanization scheme employed in the book, with particular attention to phonological features of the language likely to be unfamiliar to native English speakers and those acquainted only with Japanese. A general introduction to the conjugation of verbs and adjectives in Okinawan is made as well.

Mitsugu Sakihara (1928-2001) taught in the Department of History at the University of Hawai‘i in various capacities from 1971 to 2001 and was also professor and president of Hawaii International College. [Via UH Press.]

This wonderful book can be purchased online from UH Press.

Project Esperanza

Received this message in my inbox this morning and comes via the HUOA’s Bonnie Miyashiro (thanks!):

We just received this message from the 4th Worldwide Uchinanchu Festival (Taikai) Executive Offices to publicize an event of the festival entitled, “Project Esperanza” for any former overseas student, researcher or other persons interested in this event. Please click on the website at the end of their message for more information.

お世話になっております。
第4回世界のウチナーンチュ大会HPのアドレスは下記のとおりですが、
その中のプロジェクトエスペランサを現在申込受付中です。帰国留学生や研
修員等からの応募を是非お待ちしております。それ以外にどなたでも申込み
できますので呼びかけの方よろしくお願いいたします。

Here’s the English link to ‘Project Esperanza’ (the word is Spanish for “hope”).

Uta Sanshin Live - Di! Ashibana

Afuso Ryu Gensei Kai ∼ Hawaii Shibu ∼ will be holding a performance entitled “Uta Sanshin Live - Di! Ashibana” at the McKinley High School (Honolulu, Hawaii) Auditorium on Sunday, June 25, 2006. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. with the concert time running from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. If you’re interested in purchasing tickets (the pre-sale price is US $15 with the at-the-door price putting you back 20 bones), email me at karakuipress[at]gmail[dot]com.