Brandt Chair Lecture Series: Huli Heiau HawaiÊ»inuiÄkea
March 2, 6:00pm - 8:00pmMānoa Campus, KamakakÅ«okalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, 2645 Dole Street
Brandt Chair Lecture Series On Comparative HawaiÊ»i-Polynesia Temples From HWST 675: Huli Heiau HawaiÊ»inuiÄkea
Students enrolled in HWST 675: Huli Heiau HawaiÊ»inuiÄkea traveled with faculty and staff to Tahiti during summer 2014, visiting and documenting 30 temples on Huahine, MoÊ»orea, Raiatea, Borabora and Tahiti Nui. This four-lecture series features film and photos, and compares Hawaiian heiau and Tahitian temples, considering their orientation to the stars, associated gods and cultural significance.
Monday, Feb 23: OÊ»ahu and Huahine, with LilikalÄ KameÊ»eleihiwa, Eric Komori & Kamahuialani Barbett
Monday, March 2: Raʻiatea and Tahaʻa, with Andre Perez & Mokihana Maldonado
Monday, March 9: Borabora and MoÊ»orea, with NoÊ»eau Woo-O'Brien & WahineÊ»aipÅhaku Tong
Monday, March 16: Tahiti and Fare Hape, with Puamana Waialae & Kaleʻa Silva
Ticket Information
Free
Event Sponsor
KamakakÅ«okalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Tino Ramirez, 956-0548, ramirezv@hawaii.edu
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