Iwi K脜芦puna Repatriation Worldwide
April 20, 12:00pm - 1:00pmMānoa Campus, John A. Burns Hall, Room 3118, 1601 East-West Road
Please join us for a Public Seminar by Edward Halealoha Ayau, Former Executive Director, Hui M脛聛lama I N脛聛 K脜芦puna O Hawai芒鈧渋 Nei
Edward Halealoha Ayau, a leader in the movement to repatriate iwi k脜芦puna and moep脜芦 from all over the world, will talk about this work which started with the founding of Hui M脛聛lama I N脛聛 K脜芦puna O Hawai芒鈧渋 Nei, to care for and protect iwi k脜芦puna (ancestral Hawaiian skeletal remains) and moep脜芦 (funerary possessions) through repatriation and reburial. Under Halealoha芒鈧劉s directorship, the organization repatriated about 6,000 ancestral Native Hawaiian remains and funerary objects from museums in Hawai芒鈧渋, the continental U.S., Canada, Australia, Switzerland, Sweden, England, Germany and Scotland between 1990 and 2015 when it was formally dissolved.
Prior to Hui M脛聛lama I N脛聛 K脜芦puna O Hawai芒鈧渋 Nei, Halealoha, served as the first director of the State Burial Sites Program in the Department of Land and Natural Resources, where he drafted and helped to promulgate the Hawai芒鈧渋 Administrative Rules Chapter 13-300 for Human Remains and Burial Sites, and led successful efforts to enact laws to establish island burial councils. Raised on Hawaiian homestead on Molokai, he attended Kamehameha Schools, the University of Redlands (BA, 1987) and the University of Colorado (JD, 1989). While in Boulder, he clerked for the Native American Rights Fund, and went on to work in the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, the Office of U. S. Senator Daniel Inouye, and the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. Currently working for the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, he continues international repatriation case work as a volunteer for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
Free and open to the public
Seating is limited
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