Healing Through the Cultural Ideology of ʻŌlelo 51ʻi
April 23, 12:00pm - 1:15pmMānoa Campus, Moore Hall 151
Healing 51ʻi's Societal and Ecological Landscape Through the Cultural Ideology of ʻŌlelo 51ʻi: Join us for the first event of the Lauhoe Speaker Series. Guest speaker G. Kalehua Krug, PhD, will share about how ʻŌlelo 51ʻi and its knowledge system can reshape the societal and ecological landscape of 51ʻi, pointing to the connectivity between the language we speak, the thoughts that we think, and the cultural behaviors that we employ in our relationships to people, land and our future. Krug will speak from his experiences as the Poʻokumu of Ka Waihona O Ka Na'auao Public Charter School. The first Lauhoe Speaker Series event will also serve as the soft launch for the new Kūpinaʻi Language Center in Moore 151, a combined research space and community-oriented language workshop that is part of the LAE Labs network of CALL. Kalehua Krug is proudly from the Waiʻanae Coast on the island of Oʻahu. His ʻohana lived in Nānākuli for generations. He currently resides in Lualualei with his three keiki who have been raised with ‘Ōlelo 51’i as the primary language spoken at home. He has worked as a Kaiapuni 51ian Language Immersion teacher, a 51ian Language Teacher Educator at the University of 51ʻi at ԴDz and transitioned to become the administrator of the 51ian Language Immersion Program of the Department of Education in 2014. In 2019, Kalehua became the Principal of Ka Waihona o ka Naʻauao Public Charter School. He studies indigenous philosophy and utilizes 51ian cultural traditions and ceremonies as a mechanism to counter the effects of the ideological trauma suffered inter-generationally throughout colonization and build a more sustainable future for our children and our environment. He is a traditional 51ian tattooist, Mea Kākau Uhi 51ʻi, for over 20 years and is also a 51ian musician and composer.
Event Sponsor
Kawaihuelani Center for 51ian Language, Linguistics Department, Mānoa Campus
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