Pacific

Papahana Puakahīnano: After-school series & Kaumaui Site Maintenance

HUI HO’OLEIMALUO The Papahana Puakahīnano Student Program is a series of opportunities facilitated by cultural experts of the community to build ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language), and cultural practitioners through ʻāina (land), wahi pana (significant places/sites), and ʻike Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian knowledge) hands-on experiences for students from East Hawaiʻi Hawaiian language and culture based schools in grades …

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I Mana Ka ʻŌlelo–Language Sovereignty

ʻAha Pūnana Leo cultural visit to New Zealand, to reconnect with elders and visionaries and to generate joint visions to establish priorities to ensure the continuity of Hawaiian language revitalization processes for the next 40 years. The activities and results will inform the future work of ¨APL as “Custodians of our own languages, to initiate …

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Pacific Community of Maawe Leadership

Pacific Indigenous Women’s Network This initiative aims to empower indigenous women across the Pacific, Indigenous women in the Pacific are the torchbearers of traditional knowledge, environmental stewardship, and the preservation of indigenous languages. By equipping indigenous women with essential skills and cultural insights, the initiative aims to preserve and advance maawe leaders to practice and …

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Returning to the “shaap’ root

Island Wisdom Traditional Seafaring This initiative aims to expand knowledge and skills of Micronesian traditional navigation apprentices, build capacity for our existing program, strengthen ties to the shaab (root) of our contemporary regional knowledge on the island of Polowat, and, expand our regional program network, accompanying 3 apprentices. By promoting collaboration between trainees from different …

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I Mana Ka ʻŌlelo–Language Sovereignty

ʻAha Pūnana Leo This initiative has been created in conjunction with leaders of indigenous language communities in Hawai’i and Aotearoa (New Zealand). The proposal consists of a cultural visit to New Zealand, to reconnect with elders and visionaries and to generate joint visions to establish priorities to ensure the continuity of Hawaiian language revitalization processes …

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Puesta en valor y rescate del Patrimonio Material e lnmaterial de la Cultura Rapa Nui a través de la Festividad Tapati Rapa Nui

Rapa Nui Municipality Poner en valor y difundir el patrimonio material e inmaterial de las diversas disciplinas y tradiciones del pueblo Rapa Nui que son demostradas durante la festividad de la Tapati. Para eso, el proyecto incluye publicar un libro con textos explicativos, detallados y completos acompañados de ilustraciones que relaten estas tradiciones y demostraciones, …

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Tēnei te Ruru – “here is the Owl”

Hauteruruku ki Puketeraki Waka Club (HTP) By building a traditional style Polynesian canoe (waka) using a blend of modern and traditional materials, to create relevant chants and songs or our time relating to our canoe and environment, and revitalize ancient chants and songs and to teach to people involved in the initiative. To have resources …

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IRIIRI KAPUA NO RUNGA ITE TUKU KAVEINGA MAORI ATE UI TUPUNA (Workshop Series: How our ancestors navigated)

Te Puna Marama Voyaging Foundation Workshops run by Te Puna Marama Voyaging Foundation specifically to: discuss, collect and document Indigenous Cook Islands Star Names/Celestial names, voyaging, meteorological, scientific terms. The findings from these navigation workshops will be incorporated in the Teretereanga vaka program to teach traditional sailing and navigation in the Cook Islands in te …

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