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Join us on April 19th from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. for a Hawaiian Religion Today lecture by Dr. Kalehua Krug. Lecture summary: Situated from the lens of a Kākau Uhi (Hawaiian Tattoo) practitioner, Dr.Krug will introduce the idea of the existence of and need for Hawaiian religious guiding principles, or loina, in Hawaiian society today. In Hawaiʻi, religion has been utilized to fulfill an evolutionarily humanistic need. This presentation will briefly discuss the baseline characteristics of this need, and point out the skills necessary to properly engage in this investigative process
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Zoom ID: 921 4515 6242 Passcode: 564591
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Department of Religion, Mānoa Campus
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(808) 956-8299
Tuesday, April 19 |
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9:00am |
Educational Psychology Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Wist 128 and https://coehawaii.zoom.us/j/93446140579
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12:00pm |
East-West Toastmasters Leadership/Public Speaking Club Meeting Mānoa Campus, Online Zoom meeting: email santiago@hawaii.edu for login information
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12:30pm |
A Religion in the Community Lecture Mānoa Campus, POST 126
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3:00pm |
Decolonization Movement Against Development in Jeju, South Korea Mānoa Campus, Online via Zoom
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3:30pm |
Zoology Final Oral Mānoa Campus, BILGER 150 & Zoom Meeting ID: 934 5159 0749 Passcode: Pavona
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4:00pm |
The Orthopraxy of Hawaiian Religion Rediscovering and Reaffirming Loina Hawaii Mānoa Campus, Zoom Webinar
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