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Where appropriate, use of the [[ʻOkina|''{{okina}}okina'']] is preferred in Hawaiian words and names used in articles dealing with Hawai{{okina}}i.
Where appropriate, use of the [[ʻOkina|''{{okina}}okina'']] is preferred in Hawaiian words and names used in articles dealing with Hawai{{okina}}i.

===Article titles===
Article titles should omit the kahakō and ʻokina. However, they may be included if the editors agree that a good reason exists to make an exception, for example, to avoid ambiguity.


==Hawaiian sovereignty==
==Hawaiian sovereignty==

Revision as of 01:07, 23 April 2008

These guidelines deal with the naming of Hawaii-related articles. Please follow the conventions below. If you disagree with any of the conventions, please discuss your concerns on the talk page.

Objectives

  • To align word usage and typography in Hawaiʻi related articles to give all articles a consistent "look and feel."
  • To record the results of past agreements and discussions over typographical issues.
  • As a general reference to educate non-Hawaii residents on unique aspects of word usage in Hawaiʻi.

Hawaiian

Always capitalized. Do not use ʻokina between the two I's (e.g. **Hawaiʻian) When describing persons, refers only to persons descended from the aboriginal peoples of Hawaiʻi. Is not generally used in Hawaiʻi to refer to residents of the state in general. When referring to residents of the state, Hawaii resident is preferred, unless it is clear from the context that the persons in question are of Hawaiian descent.

Geography

Hawaiian Islands

Honolulu

The largest city and capital of Hawaiʻi, covering the southeastern coast of Oʻahu. The City and County of Honolulu is the governmental entity, which covers the entire island of Oʻahu.

References

Biography

Hawaiian monarchs

  • When titling articles about Hawaiian monarchs and members of the royal family, use the reign name (and ordinal as appropriate); e.g. Kamehameha III.
  • Do not use Christian names in the article title, nor the pre-reign name. Examples:
  • Do not use "of Hawaii" in the article title; the names are unique enough to Hawaiʻi that this designation is not necessary. Example: Kamehameha I, not Kamehameha I of Hawaii.
  • You may refer to other given names in the article lead and body.

Orthography

Kahakō

Where appropriate, use of the kahakō is preferred in Hawaiian words and names used in articles dealing with Hawaiʻi.

ʻokina

Where appropriate, use of the ʻokina is preferred in Hawaiian words and names used in articles dealing with Hawaiʻi.

Article titles

Article titles should omit the kahakō and ʻokina. However, they may be included if the editors agree that a good reason exists to make an exception, for example, to avoid ambiguity.

Hawaiian sovereignty

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