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Language Policy and Advocacy

He ʻŌlelo Ola 2023 | Ke Kula ʻo Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu: Hawaiian Medium Education Experiences in Battling Injustices

Once the ʻAha Pūnana Leo was able to break the unjust barrier against use of Hawaiian as a medium of public education, it faced efforts to push it into something other than the reestablishment of a Hawaiian language medium education system such as existed in Hawaiʻi in the nineteenth century. Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu represents a particularly successful resistance to unjust pressures to abandon the goal of a total Hawaiian language medium education.

About He ʻŌlelo Ola

He ʻŌlelo Ola, also known as the "Hilo Field Study" of the International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC) has been held biannually since 2009 in association with ICLDC. ICLDC is traditionally held on the campus of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa on Oʻahu Island, while He ʻŌlelo Ola is held in a consortium of programs coordinated through the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island.

In 2023, He ʻŌlelo Ola and ICLDC were held virtually and sessions recorded and made available for viewing through Mokuola Honua Center for Indigenous Language Excellence. The contents of this recording represent the consortium of entities working together in Hawaiian language revitalization as of March 2023. The consortium is continually growing and adding features and future He ʻŌlelo Ola will include new information and initiatives.

Explore mokuolahonua.com for further information on the Hawaiian language revitalization consortium efforts in Hilo, and to contact He ʻŌlelo Ola organizers.