E Ola Ka 'Ike Hawai'i (Long Live Hawaiian Knowledge)
In 2020, the World Indigenous Nations University-Hawai‘i Pasifika (WINUHP) launched the E Ola Ka ʻIke Hawai‘i (Long Live Hawaiian Knowledge) project. The purpose of the project is to increase access to and engagement with culturally-relevant Native Hawaiian digital resources via information literacy skills development for Native Hawaiians, educators and librarians. E Ola Ka ʻIke Hawai‘i project leaders have developed an entirely online, dynamic curriculum to offer a certificate program, which was piloted in 2021. In this session, project leaders discuss the implementation of E Ola Ka ʻIke Hawai‘i in terms of its significant impact on augmenting Leo Hawai‘i (Hawaiian Voice) and the advancement of Hana Hawai‘i (Hawaiian Work) all while working online during the pandemic.