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THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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HOUSE CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
requesting the University of Hawaii to allow an Olelo hawaii pathway under the niihau dialect.
     WHEREAS, Olelo Hawaii is a unique marker of Hawaiian identity and the proud heritage of the Hawaiian people; and
     WHEREAS, native speakers of the Niihau dialect come from a genealogy of continued use of Hawaiian as their primary language of cognition; and
     WHEREAS, except for Niihau, Hawaiian pronunciation among native speakers on all islands underwent a period of conformance to the English alphabet; and
     WHEREAS, even when the medium of education on Niihau eventually shifted to English, families on the island continued to use Olelo Niihau as their primary language; and
     WHEREAS, the isolation of the Niihau community has allowed Olelo Niihau to flourish as its own dialect, significantly distinct from the Olelo Hawaii commonly found in immersion schools and mainstream educational settings; and
     WHEREAS, various state agencies have continually acknowledged and supported Olelo Niihau as a dialect distinct from Olelo Hawaii, primarily by providing live interpreters to facilitate communication between Olelo Niihau speakers and health providers, schools, and other community institutions; and
     WHEREAS, the level of competence which native speakers of Olelo Niihau possess even today is a testament to the formidable instinct of the Niihua community to preserve their connection to the Hawaiian language of their ancestors; and
     WHEREAS, there is emerging external pressure to integrate newly invented vocabulary and concepts produced by new speakers of the Hawaiian language on to the Niihau community; and
     WHEREAS, pressure to instill new linguistic characteristics on Niihau youth, whose language has been learned from their kupuna, risks attrition of Olelo Niihau by interpolation; and
     WHEREAS, simultaneously, Hawaiian language revitalization initiatives have largely moved away from consulting Niihau community members as language resources; and
     WHEREAS, Hawaiian language initiatives from outside of the Niihau community have enjoyed the support of legislation and policy by this body, while the specific linguistic needs of the Niihua community have been ignored or dismissed; now, therefore,
     BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2026, the Senate concurring, that the University of Hawaii is requested to allow an Olelo Hawaii Pathway concentrating specifically on Olelo Niihau; and
     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the President of the University of Hawaii System.
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UH; Olelo Hawaii Language Pathway; Niihau Dialect