Native Voices: ʻĀina Forum
September 19, 3:00pm - 8:00pmMānoa Campus, Spalding Hall Auditorium and Courtyard
Two panels on indigenous land rights featuring ʻĀina Activism Panels of Native America, HawaiÊ»i and other parts of the Pacific & Dinner Reception featuring Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (Oklahoma); Walter Ritte; NÄlani Minton (People's International Tribunal HawaiÊ»i/School of Nursing); Umi Perkins (HawaiÊ»i Kuleana Lands/Kamehameha Schools/ Political Science); Tara Tarcisius Kabutaulaka (Solomon Islands/CPIS); Alice Te Punga Somerville (MÄori/English); Craig Santos Perez (Guahan/English); Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner (Marshall Islands/CPIS); Hanale Bishop and Meghan Leialoha Au of Homestead Poi; and others.
Panels take place 3-5 and 6-8 pm with a brief dinner break from 5-6 pm.
Generously sponsored by the College of Arts and Humanities; College of Languages, Linguistics, Literature; Hawai'inuiÄkea, School of Hawaiian Knowledge; SEED / Diversity and Equity Initiative; Student Activity and Program Fee Board; School of Pacific and Asian Studies; Center for Pacific Island Studies; International Cultural Studies; and the Departments of American Studies; English; History; Languages and Literatures of Europe and the Americas (LLEA); and Political Science.
Co-organized by Prof. Brandy NÄlani McDougall (American Studies / Indigenous Studies) and Prof. Christina Gerhardt (LLEA / German)
Ticket Information
free
Event Sponsor
American Studies / LLEA, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Prof. Brandy NÄlani McDougall, 956-8700, brandynm@hawaii.edu, https://www.facebook.com/events/205592246269468/?ref=22
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