Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 35, Number 4, 1 April 2018 — HBMF Alana Hawaiian Culture Program - Schedule of events [ARTICLE]

HBMF Alana Hawaiian Culture Program - Schedule of events

SATURDAY, MAY 5 10 a.m. Irving Jenkins: Lord of the Haao Rain An illustrated study of the famous Forbes Cave discovery, and the history of the wars between Kamehameha and Keouakuahuula, the man who was possibly buried there after he was assassinated. 11a.m. Mana Lahui Kanaka led by Kealoha Fox, Ph.D. Noon Searching for Mary "^p Foster: NineteenthCentury Native Hawaiian Buddhiust, Philanthropisdt, and Social Activist Panel discussion and readings 1 p.m. Whieh Hawaiian Language? UH Hilo scholars debate what standard Hawaiian language should be taught. 2 p.m. lmmersion Schools after 30 years Panel discussion on the experience of teachers, students and alumni. 3 p.m. Culture-Based Science Discussion on science studies according to Hawaiian cultural-experience and priorities. 4 p.m. Life of the Land: Articu- /3 lations ofa Native Writer Collected writings of the legendary ' ' activist Dana Naone Hall. " !■

SUNDAY, MAY 6 10 a.m. The Ali'i Letters New translations of some 200 letters from ali'i show how they worked with the original missionaries to bring Hawai'i into the modern world. 11 a.m. Post-Kapu religion Discussion on how the original religion survived the official abandonment. Noon Readings from lan MacMillan's In the Time Before Light An extraordinary posthumous novel set in Hawai'i in the period pre-contact-1830 1 p.m. NoKe Kalaaiana and the Origins of the 1840 Hawaiian Constitution Conversation on the making of the key document of Hawai'i's first constitutional monarchy. 2 p.m. Dragonfruit: A Novel Malia Mattoch McManus has created a pro-Hawaiian kama'aina witness to the Overthrow. 3 p.m. Light in the Queen's Garden: lda May Pope, Pioneer for Hawai'i's Daughters, 1862-1914 Sandra Bonura's biography of the pioneering teacher whose students witnessed the Overthrow, and who did mueh for girls' education in Hawai'i. 4 p.m. Jake Shimabukuo concert