Indigenous educators engage in ʻāina, ʻike at UH Mānoa
Hawaiʻinuiākea hosted the WINHEC 2024 conference,a global effort to advance Indigenous studies in higher education.
Hawaiʻinuiākea hosted the WINHEC 2024 conference,a global effort to advance Indigenous studies in higher education.
The month-long celebration honors the legacy of Hawaiʻi’s last reigning monarch and the cultural heritage of the Hawaiian people.
Every March, UH Mānoa and UH Hilo students are invited on a 3-day retreat on Kahoʻolawe and tasked with only speaking Hawaiian.
Haumāna from Hawaiʻinuiākea transcribe and digitize handwritten genealogical records penned mostly in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi during the 19th century.
Ka Lā ʻŌnohi Mai O Haʻehaʻe captured the competition’s overall award, a combination of scores acquired in both hula kahiko and ʻauana.
Alakaʻina Foundation and The Hawaiʻi Pacific Foundation lead Native Hawaiian Organizations investing in UH.
Windward CC instructor Kapela Wong provides free Hawaiian language classes for Hawaiian homestead residents in Kapolei.
Hawaiʻinuiākea School for Hawaiian Knowledge hosts free Hawaiian language community events on three islands.
Hawaiʻi Kuʻu Home Aloha also commemorated the Hawaiian Kingdom overthrow and National Day of Racial Healing.
The UH Mānoa professor emerita was posthumously honored at the December 7 Board of Regents meeting.