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MiaKalish@LFP MiaKalish at LEARNINGFORPEOPLE.US
Thu Nov 18 15:48:42 UTC 2004


Bokar Tov, Keola,

It occurs to me to send you this link, because I did a learning object on
fonts, and it is based (loosely because I didn't have much time), on
Hawai'ian mele. http://learningforpeople.us/EDLT577%20Fonts/index.htm

Here is the page where I talk specifically about mele.
http://learningforpeople.us/EDLT577%20Fonts/mele.htm

I hope I got it right :-)

Mia

----- Original Message -----
From: "Keola Donaghy" <keola at LEOKI.UHH.HAWAII.EDU>
To: <ILAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: microsoft


> Aloha e Mia. You raise a good point. Most of our technology initiatives
> have been grant funded. In our case, the Hawaiian language community and
> the university are very closely intertwined. It isn't a case of the
> University helping the language community - we are a big part of that
> larger community. We've been very successful at raising the level of
> computer proficiency from our pre-school programs through the university
> level, doing localizations, curriculum development, providing online
> services and technical support throughout the state, and have been doing
> it without having to hire $150 an hour "consultants" to do it for us. I
> can't imagine that we would have been successful if we did not have this
> dynamic. But it required people from within that language community (at
> the time mostly university students, myself included) with the technical
> expertise (or a willingness to gain the expertise) to pull it together.
>
> I don't think any tribe or language group would be very successful if they
> were not full and active partners, if not taking the lead, in a
> collaboration in this area. If it is simply done for them by others, it
> would be destined to flop.
>
> Keola
>
>
>
> Indigenous Languages and Technology <ILAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU> writes:
> >Is anyone submitting to the AIQ? I really think a bunch of us ought to
> >write
> >about this. We have a lot of people talking about revitalization, but so
> >far, there is a lot a rhetoric. I think this is both because the
> >technological support is not there, and also because we aren't having a
> >public discussion about the processes, steps, and issues. I see a lot of
> >wonderful links provided by the tireless Phil, but I wonder how many of
> >these happen because someone at the university gets a grant. How many
> >actual
> >TRIBES have the technology and expertise to design, develop and support
> >their own programs (which I think is Very Important).
>
>
> ========================================================================
> Keola Donaghy
> Assistant Professor of Hawaiian Studies
> Ka Haka 'Ula O Ke'elikolani             keola at leoki.uhh.hawaii.edu
> University of Hawai'i at Hilo           http://www2.hawaii.edu/~donaghy/
> ========================================================================
>
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