THE AHUPUA芒鈧淎: Bridging Traditional Indigenous Knowledge and Modern Science

April 27, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Windward Campus, Hale La脢禄akea, WCC's Library Learning Commons, Room 304/305

Moderator: Herb Lee, Executive Director of the Pacific American Foundation

Panelists: Dr. VerlieAnn Malina-Wright, Chairperson, Pacific American Foundation; Dr. Walter Kahumoku III, Director, Pueo Scholars Project, University of Hawai芒鈧渋 West Oahu; Dr. Leonard Young, Aquaculture Lecturer, WCC; Dr. Clyde S. Tamaru (Ret.), University of Hawai芒鈧渋 Ext. Specialist, Dept. of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering; and Keoni Kuoha, Executive Director, Papahana Kualoa.

Join our panelists for a discussion on how the ahupua芒鈧渁芒鈧漚s a land management system, concept, and way of life芒鈧漰rovides the perfect context for the integration of traditional indigenous knowledge and modern science to solve today芒鈧劉s environmental challenges, as well as the creation of partnerships, and the involvement of all stakeholders.


Event Sponsor
Library, Windward Campus

More Information
Sarah Gilman Sur, (808) 235-7435, sgilman@hawaii.edu,

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