S脛聛moana Lecture Series

October 18, 11:00am - 12:30pm
West Oʻahu Campus, N脛聛ulu Center

The inaugural S脛聛moana Lecture Series highlights research on Samoan language, culture, history, and contemporary issues.

This semester's theme is "E au le ina脢禄ilau a tama脢禄ita脢禄i," a Samoan proverb that extols the ability of tama脢禄ita脢禄i (women) to succeed and excel in any endeavor they undertake.

The three part series will highlight research conducted by three Samoan scholars, covering various topics, including indigenous land tenure in American S脛聛moa, the status and power of women in (independent) S脛聛moa, and domestic violence against women in contemporary Samoan society.

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Lecture 1: "Land Rights and Law in American S脛聛moa,"
Dr. Line-Noue Memea Kruse
Thursday, October 18 11AM-12:30PM
N脛聛ulu Center, UH West O脢禄ahu

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Lecture 2: "Ancestral Ethics and Samoanness: The Samoan American Women,"
Loau Tuiloma Dr. Luafata Simanu
Wednesday, October 31 11AM-12:30PM
N脛聛ulu Center, UH West O脢禄ahu

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Lecture 3: "Domestic Violence Against Women in Modern Day S脛聛moa,"
Dr. Tina Tauasosi-Posiulai
Wednesday, November 14 11AM-12:30PM
Classroom D254, UH West O脢禄ahu


Ticket Information
Free and open to students, faculty, and the public

Event Sponsor
Humanities/Hawaiian-Pacific Studies/Samoan Classes, West Oʻahu Campus

More Information
Samoan Language Courses, (808) 689-2355, wosamoan@hawaii.edu

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