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| Kealalokahi Losch
Associate Professor Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies University of Hawai'i-Kapiʻolani Community College (United States) I speak in the following language(s): Hawai'i Creole English, Hawaiian
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Geographic places |
Polynesia Hawai'i (US State)
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Historical periods |
The Colonial time 20th century
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Indigenous languages |
Hawai'i Pidgin, Hawaiian |
Experiences |
Masters Research (1997 to 1999) — University of Hawaiʻi/University of Auckland/East-West Center Thesis: Revival of Hawaiian and Maori Cultural Tattooing; MA in Pacific Islands Studies at UH-Manoa, Exchange Student to Univ. of Auckland, EWC Graduate Degree FellowAcademic Position (1999 to 2015) — Kapiʻolani Community College Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies |
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