SEPTEMBER 2020
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Last modified March 16, 2023
Moolelo are stories, history, legend, literature, and as part of Hawaii’s oral tradition, were always performed in the sense of being presented to a live audience. In creating works for performance, some of Hawaii’s modern writers have returned to that tradition.
This week offers an insider’s look at these new moolelo–stage plays and literature–from the perspective of the actors and writers.
Event Sponsor
Hawaiinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Malia Nobrega-Olivera, 8082865461, nobrega@hawaii.edu
Wednesday, September 9 |
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9:00am |
Hawaiian History Month
Mānoa Campus, 2540 Maile Way, Spalding 454
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10:00am |
Learn Effective Memory Techniques
Honolulu Campus, https://www.honolulu.hawaii.edu/ikea
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11:30am |
Intro to Pressbooks Publishing Software
Mānoa Campus, Online Event
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11:30am |
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Online Information Session
Mānoa Campus, http://go.hawaii.edu/4a3
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12:00pm |
Chokehold: Disrupting the System, Transforming the Police
Mānoa Campus, ONLINE
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2:00pm |
Oral Communication Assignment Charrette
Mānoa Campus, Online Event
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3:00pm |
Writing an Effective Conference Abstract and Non-Technical Summary
Mānoa Campus, Zoom
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3:30pm |
Joint ATMO & IPRC Seminar
Mānoa Campus, Virtual Meeting
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5:30pm |
SQL Basics (Distance-Delivered, Live)
Honolulu Campus, 874 Dillingham Blvd
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7:00pm |
Polynesian Ancestral Knowledge Webinar
Mānoa Campus, ONLINE- http://bit.ly/brandtweb
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