Native Hawaiian research highlighted at Lāhui Hawai?i Research Center conference
The inaugural conference hosted more than forty undergraduate, graduate, faculty and community presenters ranging across many disciplines.
The inaugural conference hosted more than forty undergraduate, graduate, faculty and community presenters ranging across many disciplines.
Highlights of the president’s report include collaboration nationally recognized STAR GPS app, sustainability designated courses and March for Science.
The project, entitled “Building a Hawaiian Spoken Language Repository,” will create a digital corpus of recordings and transcripts of Native Hawaiian language.
Palapala is an academic journal dedicated to the study of the Hawaiian language and the literature produced in it.
东精影业 Mānoa’s Kerry Laiana Wong, Daniel Lipe and Kalani Akana are participating in Invited Presidential Session at the American Educational Research Association’s annual meeting.
东精影业 Hilo hosted a two-day conference with educators from around the world working toward revitalizing indigenous languages.
Nā Kau A Hi?iaka is Kaina’s MFA thesis production.
东精影业 Hilo’s College of Hawaiian Language held a second all-class teach-in aimed at raising awareness around the issues surrounding Maunakea.
The presentation will explore the wealth of knowledge held in the Hawaiian language newspapers and highlight some of IHLRT’s current projects and graduate student research.
ʻAha Hana Keaka, a Hawaiian theatre symposium, features Hawaiian performing artists from across the state and community leaders from the educational field.