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Hui O Nā Moku at Stanford

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Hui o Nā Moku is a coalition of #Stanford students cultivating our native Pacific roots, as guests in the ancestral lands of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe.

Joined February 2021
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Aloha mai! Kia Ora! Ia Orana! Håfa Adai from Hui o Nā Moku, the Pacific Islander Student Coalition at Stanford University. We are launching our twitter so you all can stay engaged with our actions and community and hopefully reach far beyond Stanford!


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the audacity of this school to keep community centers closed while allowing full stadiums and all campus parties has me about ready to snap


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Kia ora David, thanks for using the correct name, Tāmaki Makaurau. We plan to make that official too.

People are already free to use Māori place names. What the Māori Party is saying is it would like to ban people calling our country New Zealand. It should focus on real issues, like the 1.6 million people in Tāmaki Makaurau in lockdown.



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this the exact attitude that makes Hawaiians hate tourists - the entitlement and arrogance to tell us what colonialism is when our scholars and activists and community members have analyzed and experienced it firsthand

I am gonna do what I want.. you have a great day tho👏🏾it’s okay to not comment when you have absolutely nothing to contribute



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follow @Conservation_SU to see how you can get involved with wildlife conservation on campus :) would love to see y’all at work days and such

Hello all, I just wanted to introduce myself as the new Communications and Outreach Specialist for SCP. My name is Keoni Rodriguez (they/them) and I’m a History major and Earth Systems coterm from San Diego. Looking forward to bringing you the latest and greatest from SCP!

Conservation_SU's tweet image. Hello all, I just wanted to introduce myself as the new Communications and Outreach Specialist for SCP. My name is Keoni Rodriguez (they/them) and I’m a History major and Earth Systems coterm from San Diego. Looking forward to bringing you the latest and greatest from SCP!


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thinking about how on campus when i would tell people I’m Hawaiian, their response is always how much they loved their vacation there or how they want to go there like how do people not realize how isolating that feels to just be looked at as the background for your vacation

keoniboiiii's tweet image. thinking about how on campus when i would tell people I’m Hawaiian, their response is always how much they loved their vacation there or how they want to go there like how do people not realize how isolating that feels to just be looked at as the background for your vacation

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follow my history account @oceanicstorytelling on IG for some Hawaiian and Filipino history content instagram.com/oceanicstoryte…

keoniboiiii's tweet image. follow my history account @oceanicstorytelling on IG for some Hawaiian and Filipino history content <a style="text-decoration: none;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://t.co/L61B7VnkcI">instagram.com/oceanicstoryte…</a>

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this argument always presumes that, due to its proportionality in the State GDP, Native Hawaiians overall benefit from tourism. the fact of the matter is that the failure of the State to support alternative economic structures has resulted in a dependence economy that 1/

Hawaii's biggest money maker is tourism. How the FUCK do you expect to change that and it not destroy Hawaii since they have no backup?



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we have plenty of solutions - regenerative agriculture, environmental science, renewable energy, an economic system that isn’t capitalism. you seem to have just inserted yourself into the conversation without reading the countless pieces on alternatives to tourism

Tourism And they even admit to it too. They bring no solutions to steer it away from tourism but complain about it at the same time.



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Is ʻokina actually pronounced as a glottal stop by mānaleo? Great new paper out that suggests that it isn't very often (only ~10% of the time)! Usually it's just a bunch of creaky voice (glottalization, or 'vocal fry') in-between two vowels.

I still find glottal stops mysterious, but here's a little bit about how they're produced in Hawaiian. Free download until 8/6! I'm so grateful to Andrea Berez-Kroeker, Larry Kimura, & others at U. Hawaiʻi for their ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi materials. authors.elsevier.com/a/1dFzWLixzo1SQ



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"It’s important to consider the insidious ways that #environmentaljustice comes up," says Keoni Rodriguez. "One of the things that I think about quite a lot are the frequent rejections of #Indigenous epistemologies...related to environmental practice." stanford.io/2Sk1hY1

stanforddoerr's tweet image. "It’s important to consider the insidious ways that #environmentaljustice comes up," says Keoni Rodriguez. "One of the things that I think about quite a lot are the frequent rejections of #Indigenous epistemologies...related to environmental practice." <a style="text-decoration: none;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://t.co/SC2ToUwjhl">stanford.io/2Sk1hY1</a>

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the totality of what auntie Haunani did is something that can never be described adequately but at least for me, I know that everything I do for the lāhui is only because of people like her and for that I am immeasurably grateful. a fighter, a hero, and finally, an ancestor


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Indian Residential School Survivors and Family Hotline: 1-866-925-4419 Crisis Services Canada: 1-833-456-4566 or text 45645; Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868. First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line: 1-855-242-3310. Native Youth Crisis Hotline: 1-877-209-1266.


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From the 19th century until the 1970s, more than 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend state-funded Christian schools, the majority of them run by Roman Catholic missionary congregations, in a campaign to assimilate them into Canadian society. huffpost.com/entry/751-bodi…


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It's not just that white Canadians are willfully ignorant about residential schools (& colonialism generally) but they also actively try to suppress information & prevent their own children from knowing the truth. They resist current elementary education programs about them.


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Indigenous people: Take care. Non-Indigenous people: Take action.


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"Having been separated from a lot of my friends and class this year has been difficult, but it also reminds me to be grateful for those bonds in the first place – and that I am so lucky to have found my family here." -Juju Hallum #Stanford2021


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I'd have given up a thousand times, if it wasn’t for our Lakota way of life. ♥️ I’m thankful for my ancestors and relatives for keeping us alive to strive! #oglala #lakota Just graduated with two Stanford Engineering degree's including my Masters! Iyomakipi!

anpojensen's tweet image. I'd have given up a thousand times, if it wasn’t for our Lakota way of life. ♥️ I’m thankful for my ancestors and relatives for keeping us alive to strive! #oglala #lakota 

Just graduated with two Stanford Engineering degree's including my Masters! Iyomakipi!
anpojensen's tweet image. I'd have given up a thousand times, if it wasn’t for our Lakota way of life. ♥️ I’m thankful for my ancestors and relatives for keeping us alive to strive! #oglala #lakota 

Just graduated with two Stanford Engineering degree's including my Masters! Iyomakipi!
anpojensen's tweet image. I'd have given up a thousand times, if it wasn’t for our Lakota way of life. ♥️ I’m thankful for my ancestors and relatives for keeping us alive to strive! #oglala #lakota 

Just graduated with two Stanford Engineering degree's including my Masters! Iyomakipi!
anpojensen's tweet image. I'd have given up a thousand times, if it wasn’t for our Lakota way of life. ♥️ I’m thankful for my ancestors and relatives for keeping us alive to strive! #oglala #lakota 

Just graduated with two Stanford Engineering degree's including my Masters! Iyomakipi!

Hui O Nā Moku at Stanford Reposted

my family has realized this is the second of seven graduations in a row so here’s to more Indigenous excellenceto come! ho’omaika’i ana iā Kaleo! ha’aheo nō ho’i

keoniboiiii's tweet image. my family has realized this is the second of seven graduations in a row so here’s to more Indigenous excellenceto come! ho’omaika’i ana iā Kaleo! ha’aheo nō ho’i
keoniboiiii's tweet image. my family has realized this is the second of seven graduations in a row so here’s to more Indigenous excellenceto come! ho’omaika’i ana iā Kaleo! ha’aheo nō ho’i
keoniboiiii's tweet image. my family has realized this is the second of seven graduations in a row so here’s to more Indigenous excellenceto come! ho’omaika’i ana iā Kaleo! ha’aheo nō ho’i
keoniboiiii's tweet image. my family has realized this is the second of seven graduations in a row so here’s to more Indigenous excellenceto come! ho’omaika’i ana iā Kaleo! ha’aheo nō ho’i

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