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Koto, origami, manga: UH Mānoa’s Nippon Day
The annual event, hosted by the EALL department featured hands-on activities highlighting Japanese language, art and community traditions. The post Koto, origami, manga: UH Mānoa’s Nippon Day first appeared on University of Hawaiʻi System News.
Māori leader brings Indigenous power to UH Mānoa
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, co-leader of Te Pāti Māori and a member of New Zealand’s Parliament. The post Māori leader brings Indigenous power to UH Mānoa first appeared on University of Hawaiʻi System News.
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