脢禄Aimalama Lunar Conference

September 25, 2015 - September 27, 2015
Mānoa Campus, Keoni Auditorium

The 脢禄Aimalama Lunar Conference will bring together peoples of Hawai脢禄i and the Pacific who are revitalizing lunar practices to share lunar methodologies with one another and build a regional community of practice.

There are two goals for this gathering:

--To empower the Pacific peoples with tools to note changes within their environments, adding solutions for survival and adaptability.
--To publish a paper of our findings, highlighting the Kaulana Mahina methodologies used to identify changes occurring in the Pacific, the natural indicators of changing climate, and the adaptive measures to prepare for the change with intention. This paper will be a native peoples of the Pacific芒鈧劉s response to climate change. It is envisioned that the paper will be published and presented at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress, scheduled to be held in Honolulu in 2016, as well as various pertinent international meetings like the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

Ho脢禄oku脢禄i leo: He mai, he mai e n脛聛 脢禄脜聧iwi o ke kihi a ke kihi o ka Moananui脛聛kea. E脜聧 mai.


Event Sponsor
Hawai脢禄inui脛聛kea School of Hawaiian Knowledge- Community Engagement/LAMA, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Malia Nobrega-Olivera, (808) 286-5461, info@aimalama.org,

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