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Whether by providing expert reviews of draft legislations and constitutional proposals, or organizing conferences and events every year, the International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS) ...
Whether it be capturing a motion blur, a wide view of the horizon, or a portrait in a low-light setting, BYUH Media Productions Video Specialist Jenard Cian Perez and Ke Alaka’i Lead Photographer ...
From architectural buildings and nature to people, anything can be the subjects of photowalk, a group activity where photographers take photos while exploring a location, said BYUH students. “By doing ...
Click here for the multimedia version of this story. Elder David A. Bednar, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, emphasized in his talk, “‘Things as They Really Are 2.0,’” the limitless perils and ...
From birthing sites to godly realms, the islands of Hawaii have perpetually stored spiritual energy called mana in places of cultural significance, according to information from the Department of Land ...
A BYU–Hawaii professor and students from mixed cultural backgrounds stressed the importance of understanding the concept of liminal space and avoiding categorization. They said being aware of ...
Cowboys are known for their place in the wild American West in the late 1800s, but the Paniolo Preservation Society website says cowboys on the islands of Hawai’i were thriving in the 1830s, long ...
Fahina Lauti, a graduate from Oakland, California, with a bachelor's degree in political science with minors in entrepreneurship and Pacific Island Studies, said her BYUH journey started in classrooms ...
The Iosepa canoe last sailed eight years ago, says the Polynesian Cultural Center’s Instagram page. This year, in 2024, the canoe is voyaging again for the Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture. “The ...
From cleaning out weeds and branches to learning the sacredness of Maunawila Heiau, Rebecca Walker said her students are involved in landscaping services. At the Maunawila Heiau, a sacred site in ...
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Kihe Nahale-a, the sustainability educational program manager at BYU–Hawaii, said the tree that grows where his daughter’s ‘iewe, or placenta, was buried is strong just like his daughter. He said the ...
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