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Aloha mai kakou, everyone. Welcome to the Moana Nui podcast! In celebration of both Olelo Hawai'i Month and Black History Month, we delve into the fascinating topic of understanding Pidgin. Pidgin, a dialect widely used in the Hawaiian Islands and various cultures worldwide, serves as a unique mode of communication that bridges gaps between communities.
Join us as we discuss the importance of Pidgin in authentic storytelling, its role in preserving cultural identity, and its impact on young students who feel the need to express themselves freely. Our esteemed panel, moderated by PhD student Michelle Kamigaki-Baron, features Mark Vincent Villegas, Maika Mizukami, and Ali Rosette, each bringing their unique perspectives and experiences.
We explore how Pidgin can make learning environments more inclusive and supportive, the historical significance of Pidgin in Hawaii, and the ongoing challenges faced by speakers of Pidgin and other marginalized languages. Tune in to hear personal stories, research insights, and a heartfelt discussion on the future of language in Hawaii.
Don't miss this enriching conversation that celebrates the value of Pidgin in modern-day Hawaii and advocates for a multilingual and inclusive future.
Moana Nui Podcast is a Native Hawaiian media platform servicing Native Hawaiians worldwide. Our mission is to improve Native Hawaiian well-being through conversations and storytelling, to strengthen relationships amongst the lāhui everywhere we live, and reconnect Native Hawaiians to the vibrant strengths of our ancestry and culture.
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This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
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Aloha mai kakou, everyone. Welcome to the Moana Nui podcast! In celebration of both Olelo Hawai'i Month and Black History Month, we delve into the fascinating topic of understanding Pidgin. Pidgin, a dialect widely used in the Hawaiian Islands and various cultures worldwide, serves as a unique mode of communication that bridges gaps between communities.
Join us as we discuss the importance of Pidgin in authentic storytelling, its role in preserving cultural identity, and its impact on young students who feel the need to express themselves freely. Our esteemed panel, moderated by PhD student Michelle Kamigaki-Baron, features Mark Vincent Villegas, Maika Mizukami, and Ali Rosette, each bringing their unique perspectives and experiences.
We explore how Pidgin can make learning environments more inclusive and supportive, the historical significance of Pidgin in Hawaii, and the ongoing challenges faced by speakers of Pidgin and other marginalized languages. Tune in to hear personal stories, research insights, and a heartfelt discussion on the future of language in Hawaii.
Don't miss this enriching conversation that celebrates the value of Pidgin in modern-day Hawaii and advocates for a multilingual and inclusive future.
Moana Nui Podcast is a Native Hawaiian media platform servicing Native Hawaiians worldwide. Our mission is to improve Native Hawaiian well-being through conversations and storytelling, to strengthen relationships amongst the lāhui everywhere we live, and reconnect Native Hawaiians to the vibrant strengths of our ancestry and culture.
Connect with Moana Nui Podcast
► /moananuipodcast
► /moananuipodcast
► /moananuipodcast
This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
#KanakaInTheDiaspora #GlobalLāhui #MoanaNuiPodcast #PapaOlaLokahi #HawaiianHistoryMonth #OleloHawaii #HawaiianHistory #NaMakawai #Community #Partnerships #Laulima #Kulana #Kuleana #lahui #PodcastersOfInstagram #Podcast #BIPOCVoices #AgentsOfGeekdom #AANHPI #KanakaMaoli #NativeHawaiian #PacificIslanders #AANHPIPanels #UnderstandingPidgin #Pidgin #Lanuage #OleloHawaiiMonth #Olelo
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