Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 12, Number 3, 1 March 1995 — Historic Hawaiʻi Foundation offers Hawaiian history institute [ARTICLE]

Historic Hawaiʻi Foundation offers Hawaiian history institute

High school teachers of Hawaiian history are invited to apply to the 1995 Hawai'i History Institute, July 3 - 28. The program will include daily lectures, readings, and visits to archeological and historical sites. In addition to 12-14 guest lecturers, faculty will include Franklin S. Odo, director of the ethnic studies program at the University of Hawai'i-Mānoa; and Davianna McGregor, UHMānoa ethnic studies professor. Participants will be selected on their qualifications and ability to transmit the excitement of learning the history of Hawai'i. Up to three hours of graduate credit may be earned through the UH College of Education. All expenses will be covered by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the following co-sponsors: Historic Hawai'i Foundation, the _UH ethnic studies program, Hawai'i Pacific University, and the Hawai'i State Teachers Association. Participants who complete the program will receive a stipend of $ 1 ,000. For an application, eall Historic Hawai'i Foundation at 537-9564.