A resolution designating February 2024 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "'Olelo Hawai'i Month".
Impact
The resolution highlights the ongoing grassroots efforts led by Native Hawaiians in revitalizing their language since the 1960s. It recognizes the establishment of various initiatives, such as Hawaiian language immersion preschools and programs at the University of Hawai‘i. The designation of a specific month for the celebration and encouragement of the Hawaiian language aligns with the broader commitment to preserving indigenous languages and supports efforts at both state and federal levels, including the enactment of the Native American Languages Act.
Summary
SR546 is a resolution that designates February 2024 as 'Hawaiian Language Month' or 'Olelo Hawai'i Month'. This proposal reflects a significant effort to honor and promote the Hawaiian language, which is the native language of Native Hawaiians. The resolution acknowledges the historical context of the Hawaiian language, including the detrimental impact of past laws that banned instruction in Hawaiian in schools, leading to a calamitous decline in fluent speakers over the years.
Contention
While the resolution is largely seen as a positive step toward cultural preservation, it may also invite discussions about the adequacy of resources allocated for language revitalization programs and measures to support native speakers. Critics might question the effectiveness of current initiatives and call for more substantial support. Ensuring the preservation of the Hawaiian language amid the challenges faced by indigenous communities remains a subject of both political and cultural importance.
Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.
Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.