In this He ʻŌlelo Ola "Graduates Building Language Capacity and Expanding into New Domains" special panel, we're joined by Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani graduates who are effectuating change in their respective fields of study and career pathways as young Hawaiian leaders who can and do conduct research and work through the Hawaiian language and perspective. Listen in as we discuss ways in which these alumni are taking on the charge to not only use Hawaiian, but to inspire others to learn and be open to the use of ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi in contemporary work environments.
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 2021 during the COVID 19 pandemic, He ʻŌlelo Ola and ICLDC were held virtually. He ʻŌlelo Ola 2021 was recorded and we here make that recording 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 2021. 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.