Ka WÄ Ma Mua, Ka WÄ Ma Hope = Using The Past To Inform The Future
October 18, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Library, Hawaiian and Pacific Collections
He ke‘ena noi‘i laulima ke Ke‘ena Noi‘i a Unuhi ‘Ōlelo (IHLRT) i ho‘okumu ‘ia i ala komo no nÄ â€˜oihana like ‘ole i ka
waihona ‘ike Hawai‘i ma loko o nÄ nÅ«pepa ‘Ålelo Hawai‘i, 1834-1948. ‘O ka hana nui o IHLRT ka noi‘i ‘ana i ka
waihona ‘ike Hawai‘i o ke au i hala a me ke a‘o ‘ana i nÄ haumÄna o kÄ“iÄ wÄ i ka ho‘ohana ‘ana i ia waihona.
E ho‘olauna ana kÄ“ia hÅ‘ike i nÄ papahana a ka IHLRT e hana nei me nÄ papahana e hiki mai ana; e hÅ‘ike‘ike
ana nÄ haumÄna laeo‘o o ka IHLRT i kÄ lÄkou mau papahana noi‘i, a e kama‘ilio ana kÄkou e pili ana i nÄ â€˜ano e
pono ai ka ‘ike kupuna i ke au e holo nei.
The Institute of Hawaiian Language Research and Translation (IHLRT) is a collaborative research unit providing
access to Hawaiian language resources, and learning experience and training to a new generation of translators.
This presentation will highlight some of IHLRT's current projects, introduce its graduate research students, look at upcoming projects, and discuss how these collaborations are reconnecting students, faculty and staff to historical Hawaiian perspectives. Please join us!
Speakers will include Puakea Nogelmeier, Kilika Bennett, Paige Okamura, and Kamealoha Forrest.
Event Sponsor
Library Services, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Dore Minatodani, (808) 956-2852, dorem@hawaii.edu