April 13, 2017—Lectures take place in University Classroom Building, room 127, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo (campus map).
Free and open to the UH community and general public. Sponsored by the UH Hilo Kīpuka Native Hawaiian Student Center as part of the Eia Hawai‘i Lecture Series, a lecture series part of developing a Hawaiian world view at UH Hilo.
SPEAKERS
Dr. Kealoha Fox: “Kukulu Ola Hou. Reconstructing the Native Hawaiian Medical Inventory based on Traditional and Contemporary Kanaka Oiwi Perceptions of Illness and Disease,”
Dr. Kiana Frank: “Microbial Ecology of Hawaiian Fishponds.”
Leon Noeau Peralto: “Our Mo‘olelo of Change: Mo‘olelo, Kīpuka, Ea, and Decolonial Futures in Hāmākua, Hawai‘i.”