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UH Mānoa and New Zealand universities establish international indigenous research partnership.
UH Mānoa and New Zealand universities establish international indigenous research partnership.
Researchers from UH Mānoa are asking the public to help the Kamehameha butterfly and take part in the Pulelehua Project.
Leeward CC’s Pūpū A ʻO ʻEwa Native website was selected as a finalist for Edublog’s 2013 Best New Blogs Awards.
A unique blend of western, Asian, Hawaiian and other Pacific Island traditions, the music department at UH Mānoa is unlike any other college program.
Indigenous language educators from around the world meet in Hilo for the 21st annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium.
Economist Christiaan “Chris” Grootaert establishes Hawaiian Studies Scholarship Fund in honor of friend Karen Elaine Chandler.
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.
Award-winning UH Press author Anwei Skinsnes Law on presents New Perspectives on the History of Kalaupapa talk at the UH Mānoa library.