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KŪ
KAHAKALAU
Director
Kanu o ka ‘Āina New Century Public Charter
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Kū
Kahakalau
Dr. Kū
Kahakalau is the founder and director of Kanu o ka ‘Āina
New Century Public Charter School, Hawai‘i’s
first native-designed and controlled public school located
in Waimea on Hawai‘i
Island.
An expert
teacher of Hawaiian language, culture and history at the public
school, university, adult education, and community level,
Kū has spent the past two decades creating viable choices
in education for students interested in perpetuating Hawaiian
language, culture and traditions.
Kū
is also on the forefront of indigenous research worldwide,
chairing the research committee of the Center for World Indigenous
Studies, where she is also a board member. In the last ten
years, Kū has researched and measured the impact of Hawaiian-focused
education on native student performance in an effort to create
a quality parallel system of education, which is Hawaiian-focused
and provides culturally-driven education to learners of all
ages.
Kū
is president of the Kanu o ka ‘Āina
Learning ‘Ohana,
a native non-profit organization involved in creating Hawai‘i’s
first community-governed intergenerational Cultural Learning
Center. Kū is also a founder and leader of Nā Lei
Na‘auao
– Native Hawaiian Charter School Alliance, currently
serving 1,500 Hawaiian students on three islands, as well
as founder and executive director of Hālau Wānana,
Hawai‘i’s
first alternative teacher licensing program.
A cultural
practitioner, Kū has been actively involved in protecting
and taking care of Hawai‘i’s
natural and cultural resources. This includes serving as representative
of the Hāmākua District on the Hawai‘i
Island Burial Council. Kū resides with her husband Nālei
and their daughters ‘I‘inimaikalani
and Pōlanimakamae in Kukuihaele on the island of Hawai‘i.
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