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Onipaa Imagined Futures flyer
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻOnipaʻa: Imagined Futures to explore how the past informs the future

Author UHWO Staff Date April 17, 2018
The last ʻOnipaʻa event of the Spring 2018 semester will look to the future...
Tagged Building & Bridging Native Hawaiian Futures Title III grant, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, history, Humanities, ʻOnipaʻa: Imagined Futures, ʻUluʻulu, James & Abigail Campbell Library, Kahele Dukelow, Kaleikoa Kaʻeo, Kapa, Page Chang, Political Science, Solomon Robert Nui Enos, University of Hawaii West Oahu, University of Hawaii-Maui College |
Janel Quirante
Pueo People

Quirante selected member of Archives Leadership Institute’s 2018 cohort

Author UHWO Staff Date February 22, 2018
Janel Quirante, ‘Uluʻulu Moving Image Archive head archivist, has been named a member of...
Tagged Berea College, ʻUluʻulu, Janel Quirante, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, The Archives Leadership Institute, The Henry K. Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawaiʻi, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻOnipaʻa speaker series to present “Kahiki: Connecting Our Sea of Islands” Feb. 20

Author UHWO Staff Date February 16, 2018
The ʻOnipaʻa speaker series will feature a discussion by two UH West Oʻahu faculty...
Tagged “Kahiki: Connecting Our Sea of Islands”, Emalani Case, Humanities, ʻOnipaʻa, ʻUluʻulu, Kealani Cook, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
Video frame grab of protester carrying sign saying Support Waikane
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻUluʻulu presenting Documenting Activism and panel on recording the rise of Hawaiian movement

Author UHWO Staff Date November 2, 2017
The ʻUluʻulu Archive will present Documenting Activism: The Early Days of the Native Hawaiian...
Tagged Documenting Activism: The Early Days of the Native Hawaiian Movement, Hawaii International Film Festival, Heather Giugni, HIFF, ʻUluʻulu, Janel Quirante, Joan Lander, Kevin Coates, Matt Yamashita, Moʻolelo o ka ʻāina, Protect Kaho‘olawe ‘Ohana, Stephen Kane-a-ʻi Morse |
Photo of Family Ingredients group photo (from left) Vince Lucero, Renea Veneri Stewart, Ed Kenney, Danny Urquico, Megan Tomino, Sheldon Simeon, Nevada Jones, Ty Sanga, Elliana Moore
Pueo People

UH Academy for Creative Media part of the recipe for Family Ingredients

Author UHWO Staff Date October 10, 2017
When the PBS series Family Ingredients premieres on Wednesday, October 11, a certain sense...
Tagged Academy for Creative Media, Danny Urquico, Ed Kenney, Elliana Moore, Family Ingredients, Heather Giugni, ʻUluʻulu, Kevin bechayda, Megan Tomino, Nakoa Camvel, Nevada Jones, Pacific Islanders in Communications, PBS, Renea Veneri Stewart, Rock Salt Media, Sheldon Simeon, Todd Fink, Ty Sanga, University of Hawaii West Oahu, Vince Lucero |
UHWO ACM student Kevin Bechyada stands in front of the new OLED screen
West O‘ahu Happenings

Construction of specialized theater for ACM, ʻUluʻulu takes shape

Author UHWO Staff Date September 7, 2017
The largest OLED wallpaper display in the state was recently installed at the ʻUluʻulu...
Tagged Academy for Creative Media, Chris Lee, CyberCANOE, Heather Giugni, ʻUluʻulu, Information and Computer Sciences Department, Jason Leigh, Kevin Bechayada, LG Electronics, Sharla Hanaoka |
West O‘ahu Happenings

Eddie Kamae’s archival footage available online on ʻUluʻulu site

Author UHWO Staff Date August 4, 2017
Historic and previously unseen footage shot by the late musician and filmmaker Eddie Kamae...
Tagged Eddie Kamae, Hawaiian Legacy Foundation, Heather Giugni, ʻUluʻulu, Janel Quirante, Listen to the Forest, Mary Kawena Pukui, Myrna Kamae |
‘Onipa‘a flyer
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻOnipaʻa: The 40th Anniversary of the Protect Kahoʻolawe ʻOhana

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date February 16, 2017
The second installation of ʻOnipaʻa 2017 features the 40th anniversary of the first landing on Kaho‘olawe...
Tagged Dr. Davianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor, Dr. Kaliko Baker, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, history, ʻOnipaʻa, ʻUluʻulu, Kaipu Baker, Political Science, Protect Kahoʻolawe ʻOhana, Title III Building Bridges, UHWO Library, Uncle Walter Ritte |
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