Seeding the future of the ʻōhiʻa tree
The Lyon Arboretum launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds to save seeds from the threatened ʻōhiʻa trees.
The Lyon Arboretum launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds to save seeds from the threatened ʻōhiʻa trees.
Inaugural symposium, hosted by Mokuola Honua Global Center for Indigenous Language Excellence, focused on language revitalization and normalization.
Language Matters documentary hosted by Bob Holman features language revitalization efforts in Hawaiʻi
The Ford Foundation has awarded $190,000 to support three University of Hawaiʻi Hawaiian language projects.
Three UH Hilo faculty members honored at the 2014 Ka Palapala Poʻokela Awards presented by the Hawaiʻi Book Publishers Association.
Indigenous language educators from around the world meet in Hilo for the 21st annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium.
UH Hilo hosts indigenous language scholars from around the world for the Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium, January 15–19
UH Hilo’s movement to preserve and perpetuate the Hawaiian language took a step forward in 2014 with the opening of Haleʻōlelo.
UH Hilo’s Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikōlani College of Hawaiian Language receives 2013 William Demmert Cultural Freedom Award.
UH Hilo’s Keiki Kawaiʻaeʻa and Keola Donaghy’s Hawaiian electronic library, Ulukua, receives 1.4 million hits a month.