Panel to discuss 1978 Constitutional Convention and impact on 2018 vote
This is the second in a four-part series of forums organized by the School of Hawaiian Knowledge.
This is the second in a four-part series of forums organized by the School of Hawaiian Knowledge.
The Hawaiʻi State Senate honored five Hawaiian language kumu for their leadership in reviving and teaching ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi in our schools statewide.
Makahiki is a sacred time for Native Hawaiians, a time of peace and cessation of warfare. It is also a time to appreciate all that has been harvested and to share in the abundance.
Results published recently in PlosONE indicate that there is a relationship between two periods of high fish mortality at Heʻeia Fishpond and changes in the climate.
In support of its goal to become a model indigenous serving institution, UH has been awarded almost $3.9 million in grants by the U.S. DOE’s Native Hawaiian Education Program.
Inaugural UH Mānoa Strategic Investment Initiative projects capitalize on the strengths of the university and focuses on a challenge facing Hawaiʻi, the solutions of which can be exported to the world.
The ʻUluʻulu Archive at UH West Oʻahu will present a screening of Documenting Activism: The Early Days of the Native Hawaiian Movement followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers.
The Walt Disney Studios, in collaboration with UH, is casting for additional roles in the film.
Faculty members and cultural practitioners will discuss Makahiki, a significant Hawaiian time of peace, relaxation, celebration and renewal.
The inaugural conference hosted more than forty undergraduate, graduate, faculty and community presenters ranging across many disciplines.