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United Nations University Global Seminar 1st Hawaii Session |
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![]() Jon Osorio opens the Seminar with an oli. |
![]() Edgar A. Porter presides as Master of Ceremonies for the Seminar. |
![]() Peter Englert welcomes participants to the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. |
![]() J. Kalani English welcomes participants to Hawai'i. |
![]() Osorio introduces Hans van Ginkel, first keynote speaker. |
![]() van Ginkel, English, Englert and Porter. |
![]() Katerina Teaiwa and Konai Thaman, part of the panel of speakers for the second keynote address. |
![]() Sandra Pierantozzi (foreground center) sits listening among the participants on the opening day. |
![]() Hans van Ginkel delivers the first keynote address. |
![]() Participants listen to the keynote addresses |
![]() Participants just prior to the opening of the seminar. |
![]() Jon Osorio is featured as a speaker on the second day of the seminar. |
![]() Tarcisius Kabutaulaka talks about his background, Pacific Island research and his poetry on the second day. |
![]() Robert Underwood speaks on "the personal and the governmental" in his lecture. |
![]() Vicky Holt Takamine lectures and performs on the second day at the Center for Hawaiian Studies Hale. |
![]() Birgit Poniatowski serves as moderator for the session on UNESCO. |
![]() Kekuni Blaisdell moderates the session featuring Moana Jackson and Mililani Trask. |
![]() Moana Jackson prefers to stand away from the podium as he delivers his calm, eloquent and moving address. |
![]() Mililani Trask brings up key issues on the rights of indigenous peoples and self-determination. |
![]() Marshall Conley talks about "cultural diversity and education for peace" in UNESCO programs. |
![]() Victor Ordonez follows Conley by examining how the UNESCO dream of "cultural diversity and education for peace" can be achieved in the Pacific. |
![]() Maire Bopp closes the Seminar with her lecture on her work with the Pacific Islands AIDS Foundation. |