The Kūkalahale Title III Grant Program invites you to participate in our HOʻOMŌHALU four-day indigenous education experience program ~ HULILI KAPALILI ʻUKEKE.

What are things in our environment and within ourselves that HULILI [vibrate, dazzle, undulate], KAPALILI [shake, tremble], and ʻUKEKE [quiver, shiver] ?

Participants will experience hands-on training in utilizing indigenous Hawaiian methodologies in teaching and learning through mele [song], oli [chant], and ʻūkēkē [musical bow].

HULILI KAPALILI ʻUKEKE

Monday ~ Thursday, August 8 ~ 11, 2022,
9:00am ~ 10:30am

* 20 spaces available
* Meet @ Mānele 103

Registration is required.

WHAT TO BRING AND EXPECT:

All materials, tools, and supplies will be provided ~ please bring your water bottle, mask, and a smile 🙂

**** Please work with your supervisor if you wish to participate in any training or workshop that takes you away from performing your normal work duties.

For sessions that are two hours or more, a training request should be submitted to your supervisor. Note that this does not apply to instructional faculty. ****

Do not hesitate to contact Mahi LaPierre (lapierre@hawaii.edu) with any questions.

Reposted from News & Events