UH librarians help bring Indigenous forum to Hawai?i
The International Indigenous Librarians¡¯ Forum brings together Indigenous information practitioners and knowledge keepers.
The International Indigenous Librarians¡¯ Forum brings together Indigenous information practitioners and knowledge keepers.
Advancing a Circular Economy in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ will be held at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Convention Center on December 13.
Pasifika Unity held a kick off event to welcome Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students.
Each year, UROP awards more than $500,000 in merit-based scholarships directly to students.
The 16-credit program is aimed at cultivating leaders to connect and care for ʻāina using ancestral knowledge.
200 participants attended the Piʻo Summit that brought together academic researchers from UH and esteemed community leaders.
The series will bring together esteemed community leaders to discuss advancing the protection of ʻāina (land) and wai through policy and law.
Audiences were captivated by recently published research based on regenerative practices that allowed Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s Indigenous population to thrive for centuries.
The world¡¯s largest no-fishing zone has increased the catch rate of yellowfin tuna by 54% in nearby waters.
K¨±pono—Upright, honest, decent, proper, appropriate, rightful, reliable, worth, merit, excellence.