
World-renowned experts in indigenous language and knowledge will convene at the ‘s Andrews Amphitheater for an evening of Hawaiian language, knowledge, mele and hula on February 23.
In honor of Mahina ʻ?lelo Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian Language Month, A Hoʻolauleʻa of Knowledges will bring together Sir Tīmoti Kāretu, a preeminent scholar of language and cultural revitalization for his native Māori, with a panel of remarkable Pacific Island experts.
According to Puakea Nogelmeier, a professor of Hawaiian language at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补’s , “‘s Hoʻolauleʻa of Knowledges promises to be a unique event, where thoughtful reflection is invested into great entertainment. Rare indeed to hear Sir Tīmoti Kāretu in person, it is rarer to have local scholars be able to express how his thoughts are embodied here in Hawaiʻi.”
The expert panel, which convenes after Sir Tīmoti’s keynote address, includes Papaliʻi Tusi Avegalio, director of the 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 Pacific Business Center Program; Kaliko Baker, assistant professor with the Kawaihuelani Center for Hawaiian Language; Kalehua Krug, educational specialist with the state Department of Education; and Kalei Nuʻuhiwa, Papakū Makawalu researcher with the Edith Kanakaʻole Foundation.
Following the panel discussion, award-winning musicians Robert Cazimero and hālau hula Na Kamalei, 东精影业 West Oʻahu‘s Aaron Salā, Snowbird Bento and Kūpaoa will present new mele and classic favorites.
The event, from 4 to 8 p.m., is free and open to the public, and tickets can be downloaded . Food vendors will be available.
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—By Cindy Knapman
