The University of Hawaiʻi, Hilo campus has been designated as the National Indigenous Language Center, and offers a graduate program in Indigenous Language Revitalization and Education through Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani, the Hawaiian Language College. Koutaro Yūji is the first student from Uchinā to receive his MA degree in the program and is continuing his studies to receive his PhD for Indigenous language revitalization and education. Ka Haka ʻUla has become and essential resou...
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The University of Hawaiʻi, Hilo campus has been designated as the National Indigenous Language Center, and offers a graduate program in Indigenous Language Revitalization and Education through Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani, the Hawaiian Language College. Koutaro Yūji is the first student from Uchinā to receive his MA degree in the program and is continuing his studies to receive his PhD for Indigenous language revitalization and education. Ka Haka ʻUla has become and essential resou...
In this episode, Keith Nakaganeku Shinshii talks story with us about his experience and connection to uta sanshin. Keith grew up with sanshin in his family through his grandfather, who was a well known sanshin instructor. His grandmother played kutu and also helped to support Keith in his journey through uta sanshin. Listen also as Keith talks about a void he had in his life and how he discovered what it was.
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The University of Hawaiʻi, Hilo campus has been designated as the National Indigenous Language Center, and offers a graduate program in Indigenous Language Revitalization and Education through Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani, the Hawaiian Language College. Koutaro Yūji is the first student from Uchinā to receive his MA degree in the program and is continuing his studies to receive his PhD for Indigenous language revitalization and education. Ka Haka ʻUla has become and essential resou...