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X-WR-CALNAME:The Healer Stones of Kapaemahu
X-WR-CALDESC:Hawaiiʻs Monument to Healing and Inclusion
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SUMMARY:Children’s Literature Hawai’i Conference Presentation – Kapaemahu: The Power of a Lost Story Found
DESCRIPTION:Using Literature: The Inspiring Past\nKapaemahu: The Power of a Lost Story Found\nDean Hamer, Joe Wilson, Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu\nKapaemahu is a bilingual children’s picture book for ages 3-8 about four extraordinary individuals of dual male and female spirit, or mahu, who brought healing arts from Tahiti to Hawai`i. It is part of an educational project that includes an Oscar-contending animated short film, a documentary, and a Bishop Museum exhibition that explore how and why this story was altered as colonialism and globalization brought change to Hawai`i.\nThis session will engage participants with project creators, excerpts of the book read in `Olelo Ni`ihau, and introduction to an activity guide for the book developed by Kanaeokana “for teachers by teachers.” The book release, launch event, and exhibition all happen in June.\n
URL:https://www.childrenslithawaii.org/2022-conference/2022-conference-schedule/
LOCATION:Virtual Zoom
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