Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 20, Number 2, 1 Pepeluali 2003 — Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
'Auhea 'oe e ka 'iwii na'auao , no ka pono o ni keiki 'Olelo Hawai i?
Scholarship applications for the 2003-20^4 academic year are now available for Notive Hawaiian students pursuing higher education to support and/or become Hawaiian I medium educators. For applications, I eall us at (808) 966-6246 or e-mail us I at lamaku_apl@leoki.uhh.hawaii.edu . I DEADUNE FOR APPUCATION: I 4 MALAKI 2003 I DEADUNE FOR I SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: I 1 MEI 2003 L Hawai'i ke 'ōlino nei mālamalama. ^ Hawai'i enlightened, for the brightness of ■ day is here. (Hawai'i is ' -»A : . ) in an era >- >■ ' / education.)" I • - 'ŌUIo No'eau I wr ■ * L -
The Lamakū Scholarship Program will provide assistance for I thefollowing: I ■ Fellowships to current Kahuawaiola Hawaiian MediumTeacher Certification candidates as well as BA/BS candidates who will be continuing on into the Kahuawaiola Program. Kahuawaiola is theState D.O.E. Accredited Teacher Education Program taught entirely through the meāium ofthe Hawaiian language. ■ Fellowshipstograduatedegreecandidates I who are undertaking research beneficial and relevant to the improvement of the Hawaiian medium education system.
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E Ola Ka 'Ōlelo Hawai'i. The Hawaiian language shall live.
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