Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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5:00pm [5:15pm-6:15pm] SEEDS Quarterly Meeting
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Strategies for Ecology Education, Diversity, and Sustainability (SEEDS) Meeting

http://www.esa.org/seeds/

Hi Everyone,

We're going to have our quarterly SEEDS meeting this Wednesday at 5:15 PM. Snacks will be provided!!

Come to Old Union Room 201. We'll be electing new officers, talking about how to get involved with teaching at Redwood High School, and planning events for the year. It will be short! :)

Kate


[6:00pm-7:00pm] PAE-V Meeting
Description:
Native Partners for Academic Excellence (PAE-V) will meet during Fall and Winter Quarters.

PAE-V, Co-Coordinated by Noa Lincoln and Ben Hoy, is an Expanded Advising Program initiated by Undergraduate Advising and Research and co-sponsored by the Native American Cultural Center.

Ben Hoy says, "Our PAE-V Meetings are going to be on the October 7, 14 and 28. We are planning to have the faculty dinner on November 4. Our final meeting is tentatively set for November 11.

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8:00pm [8:00pm-9:00pm] 'Oli Practice with Hui 'O Hawai'i
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Aloha gang,

Indigenous Peoples Day, First Nations, and other exciting events in the Native community are coming up fast, and it's time for our new members to learn some 'oli...and for our returning members to practice ;) 'Oli, for those unfamiliar, is a Native Hawaiian form of chanting and is often used in protocol. There are many different types of 'oli, including those for welcoming, asking permission to enter a place, expressing gratitude, rallying together in solidaridy, and much more. Atached are three 'oli that Hui would like to perform at the Indigenous People's Day candlight vigil. If you're interested in learning them, and/or performing with us, come to the NACC THIS WEDNESSDAY AT 8 PM We'll be going over the words, their meanings, and basic 'oli protocol. All are welcome! Hope to see you there!

Shoots den,
Da Hui Alaka'i

--
Rachel L. Lum Ho
B.A. Candidate in Human Biology
Stanford University, Class of 2010
rlumho@stanford.edu

[8:30pm-9:30pm] Hawaiian Language Class UPDATE
Description:
Hawaiian Language Class
Update Meeting
TONIGHT @ 8:30PM @ the NACC
(after the ‘oli practices)
Whether you came to the first class meeting or not,
Whether you still want to take the class or not,
PLEASE COME TONIGHT!
We are going to be discussing the current status of the class, the future of the class, and our options in moving forward. It is important that everyone who is interested come. If you can’t make it, and are still interested, please e-mail me so we can get a list of names started.

Mahalo nui! Hope to see you all tonight!

*Please forward to others who may be interested and are not included on this list.

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