Ke Alahou, Volume I, Number 4, 1 February 1980 — Ka Papa Helu O Ka Mahina Calendar of Events [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Ka Papa Helu O Ka Mahina

Calendar of Events

February 20. Lecture - "Native Hawaiian EthnoHistory: An Overviewby Pauline King, Assistant Professor of History, UH'M. 7-9 p.m. UHM Auditorium. Admission. February 26. Lecture - "The 1840's: Law and Land" Held at the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library, 560 Kawaiahao Street, Honolulu at 7;30 p.m. There is limited seating capacity and reservations are. advised. Phone 531-0481. FR EE February 27. Lecture - "Education in Pre-Contact Hawaii: An Overview" by Pikake Wahilani, Assistant Director, Hawaiian Studies Program, UHM. 7-9 p.m. UHM Art Auditorium. Admission February 22, 23, 28, 29 and March 1, 2 and 8. u Whateva" a Pidgin-English adaptation of Shakespeare's "Twelfyi Night" at McKinley High School Auditorium Admission. Phone 521-4868. March 8. Dedication of hula moūnd at Moanaīua Gardens. See 'Olelo Ho'olaha. March 5. Lecture - "Exploration Into the Religion of our Aricient Hawaiians" by Tyrone Reinhardt, Instructor, Hawaiian ,Studies Program WCC. 7-9 p.m. UHM Art Auditorium. Admission. March 12. Lecture - "īhe Legacy of Pre-Contact Landscapes: Hawaiian" by 'llima Pi'ianaia t Planner, Hawaii Community Development Authority. 7-9 p.m. UHM Art Auditorium. Admission. March 22. 1980 Prince Kuhio Celebration at Kalaniana'ole Beach Park, Nanakuli, O'ahu. Begins at 9:30. See iOlelo Ho'olaha. March 25. Lecture - "The Eeonomie Foundations for Modern Hawaii" at the Hawaiian Mission Children*s Society Library, 560 Kawaiahao Street Honolulu at 7:30 p.m. There is limited seating capacity and reservaJions are advised. Phone 531-0481. FREE