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ʻOnipaʻa: Lahaina, Ulu i ka Malu
ʻOnipaʻa: Lahaina, Ulu i ka Malu
3/27/2024The next ʻOnipaʻa speaker series will feature David Kawika Hall, who will share his experience as a cultural monitor during the Lahaina recovery ...
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Wāhine in Hawaiʻi's History
Wāhine in Hawaiʻi's History
3/13/2024March is Women’s History Month and we are celebrating wāhine in Hawaiʻi who have helped shape and create the world we know today. Alice ...
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Kānehūnāmoku Exhibit
Kānehūnāmoku Exhibit
3/5/2024Visit the Kānehūnāmoku exhibit on the first floor of the library now through the end of June 2024. Kānehūnāmoku is a collection of photographs ...
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New Casual Reading Books
New Casual Reading Books
2/2/2024The library recently added a selection of books to the Casual Reading Collection. The newly added titles include recently published fiction and ...
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Apologies for the late notice. We have just been informed that contractors will be working on the building's roof seams, blocking the entrances and exits of the building on Monday morning. For your safety, please heed all warning signs and avoid barricaded areas. We hope to open by 12 PM. Mahalo for your understanding. #UHWO #UHWestOahu
Our next guest for the #Onipaa speaker series is David Kawika Hall, one of 20 cultural monitors for the recovery of Lahaina. Learn more about his experience working with Nā ʻAikane o Maui and how #lua has kept him grounded and sustained. Link in bio for more info. This event is free and we welcome all #UHWO students, faculty, staff, and community members to join us! #UHWestOahu
Helen Kanahele Lake was a labor and community activist who fought for the rights of Native Hawaiians and workers. #WomensHistoryMonth #UHWO #UHWestOahu #Herstory