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  Pidgin and Education http://www.hawaii.edu/sls/pidgin.html
Position paper on Pidgin and education by "Da Pidgin Coup" at the University of Hawai`i.
  HCE Grammar and Examples http://www2.hawaii.edu/~gavinm/hcegrammar.htm
Grammatical features of Hawai`i Creole English. Includes many example sentences written in the Pidgin and English spelling systems followed by a standard English translation.
  Da Hawai`i Pidgin Bible http://pidginbible.org/index.htm
Excerpts from a recent translation of the New Testament into Pidgin with a grammar and vocabulary lists.
  Pidgin 101 http://www.hisurf.com/Pidgin.html
Expressions in Hawaiian Pidgin and English.
  Language Samples from Pidgin Speakers http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bender/pidgin.html
Phrases in Pidgin and English from speakers who come from the Philippines or whose first language is Japanese.
  Pidgin English Dictionary http://www.e-hawaii.com/fun/pidgin/default.asp
Searchable dictionary of Pidgin vocabulary.
  Pidgin to da Max - Hawai`i Kine Talk http://www.aloha-hawaii.com/pidgin.shtml
Humorous guide to Pidgin written by locals for locals and curious visitors.
  Pidgin Words and Phrases http://www.shakadivers.com/pidgeon.htm
Pidgin words and phrases with definitions and explanations of how to use them.
  Native Speaker's Perspective on Hawaiian Pidgin http://www.logoi.com/notes/pidgin.html
Native speaker's perspective on the origin and nature of Pidgin, including example phrases.
  Da Kine Hawai'ian Kalikimaka or Ke Ahiahi Mamua O Kalikimaka http://bruce.howard.org/ke-ahiahi-mamua-o-kalikimaka.html
Sometimes more familiarly known as The Night Before Christmas.
  Origin of Hawaiian Pidgin http://www.msu.edu/~colem104/paper1.htm
Article on the origin of Pidgin including an example translation of "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe". English equivalents of the Pidgin vocabulary are listed.
  Professahs Say No Let Pidgin Boddah You in School http://starbulletin.com/1999/11/30/news/story3.html
Honolulu Star-Bulletin article on the role of Pidgin in education including a history of the formation of "Da Pidgin Coup".
  Linguistics 204 Handouts http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~denham/handouts.htm
Lecture handouts with notes on structural differences between Hawaiian Creole English and standard English.

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