Welcome to Hanalei River Heritage Foundation
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Honolulu, HI 96815 United States
hanaleiriverheritagefoundation.org
hanaleiriverheritagefoundation
Podobné organizace
Nakoa Foundation |
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Hanai Kaiaulu |
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The Waipa Foundation |
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Pohaha I Ka Lani |
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Koihonua |
Podobné organizace global
OROMOCTO WATERSHED ASSOCIATION INC. |
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REDISCOVERY INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION |
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Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority |
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HAIDA GWAII HIGHER EDUCATION SOCIETY |
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Puuya Foundation |
Podobně sociální sítě (1800)
Koalice VLASTA, z.s.1847 |
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Česká improvizační liga z.s.1830 |
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Asociace sociálních pedagogů, z. s.1829 |
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TÁBORY JEDNOROŽEC, z. s.1900 |
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Tanec Kladno z.s.1900 |
Více
Beneficium Civitas z.s.Benešov nad Ploučnicí |
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Spolek přátel OstašovaLiberec |
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ARCHA 13 o.p.s.Liberec |
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Spolek RabštejnJanská |
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Kulturně - historický spolek Malá VeleňMalá Veleň |
Novinky
Aloha! Please join us for the 1st International Indigenous Virtual Cultural Exchange on Climate Change sponsored by the Hanalei River Heritage Foundation with funding support from the US Fish & Wildlife! The conference is a unique opportunity to discuss the impact of climate change with stakeholders, villagers, and community members from Palau, Yap, and Hawai'i. Presenters share live experiences related to the impacts of climate change related to their respective island lifestyles, as well as their land and ocean resources. The conference will feature a "culture-based talk story" format with a moderator, encouraging audience participation and discussion of relevant topics. We are confident that this event will be both informative and engaging. To participate, please register through our Eventbrite link at: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../malama-ola-one-day-virtual.... (fb)
Aloha! Please join us for the 1st International Indigenous Virtual Cultural Exchange on Climate Change sponsored by the Hanalei River Heritage Foundation with funding support from the US Fish & Wildlife! The conference is a unique opportunity to discuss the impact of climate change with stakeholders, villagers, and community members from Palau, Yap, and Hawai'i. Presenters share live experiences related to the impacts of climate change related to their respective island lifestyles, as well as their land and ocean resources. We believe those interested in working with native people, issues, & their environment, would benefit tremendously from participating in the one day virtual cultural exchange. Mālama Ola will be virtually hosted by the Hanalei River Heritage Foundation ( on April 18, 2023, from 2-5 pm Hawaii Time and on April 19, 2023, in Palau Time. We anticipate an audience of around 50-75 participants. The conference will feature a "culture-based talk story" format with a moderator, encouraging audience participation and discussion of relevant topics. We are confident that this event will be both informative and engaging. To participate, please register through our Eventbrite link at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/malama-ola-one-day-virtual-cultural-exchange-tickets-545780663657?aff=ebdssbdestsearch. (fb)
Poslední komentáře
🌱 Aloha, HRHF! I love how you're empowering our youth to be stewards of the environment and culture. Excited to see the impact you’re making in Hanalei and beyond! 🌊💚detail |
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🌺 Mahalo for all the important work you're doing to preserve our unique heritage and natural resources! Can’t wait to get involved in the upcoming projects and help nurture our beautiful aina! 🌏✨detail |
Poslední diskuze
1. How can the Hanalei River Heritage Foundation effectively engage local youth in environmental stewardship while incorporating traditional Hawaiian cultural practices?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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2. What strategies can the Hanalei River Heritage Foundation implement to expand its coastal research and education model to benefit other island communities facing similar challenges?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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Honolulu
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HanaleiRiver Heritage Foundation In Hawaiian we say makahanakaike you can learn and you can gain knowledge by doing. Come visit Keahua Vision Statement Based on the Hawaiian Concepts of Ike Kupuna Traditional Knowledge Aloha Aina Culturebased Stewardship and Ohana Family the Hanalei River Heritage Foundation believes the best way to create awareness both locally and globally is to start with our youth and get them actively educated and involved as stewards of the environment the culture and the language. HRHFs long term goal is to develop a program of coastal research education remediation and preservation that can be used as a model to help other island communities that are facing similar challenges worldwide. Me ka manao Hawaii o Ike Kpuna traditional knowledge Aloha ina culturebased Stewardship a me ka Ohana family kekahi ke manaoio nei mkou o ia ka Hanalei River Heritage Foundation o ke ala maikai loa e hookumu i ka ike ma anei locally a ma ka honua nei globallya e hoomaka ia kia hana koikoi me n opio.