John A. Burns School of Medicine Land Acknowledgement Video
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2023
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This video depicts the following land acknowledgment: I offer this Land Acknowledgement, acknowledging Hawaiʻi as an Indigenous place whose original people are today identified as Kanaka ʻŌiwi - Native Hawaiians. The ʻāina of Kaʻākaukukui on which we gather is located in the ahupuaʻa of Honolulu, in the moku of Kona, on the mokupuni of Oʻahu, in the paeʻāina of Hawaiʻi. I recognize that her majesty Queen Liliʻuokalani yielded the Hawaiian Kingdom and these territories under duress and protest to the United States to avoid the bloodshed of her people. I further recognize that generations of indigenous Hawaiians, my ancestors, and their knowledge systems shaped Hawaiʻi in a sustainable way that allows me to enjoy her gifts today. For this I am grateful and, as a Native Hawaiian, I recognize my kuleana – both my responsibilities as well as privileges – to care for this ‘āina for the many generations yet to come.
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This video depicts the following land acknowledgment: I offer this Land Acknowledgement, acknowledging Hawaiʻi as an Indigenous place whose original people are today identified as Kanaka ʻŌiwi - Native Hawaiians. The ʻāina of Kaʻākaukukui on which we gather is located in the ahupuaʻa of Honolulu, in the moku of Kona, on the mokupuni of Oʻahu, in the paeʻāina of Hawaiʻi. I recognize that her majesty Queen Liliʻuokalani yielded the Hawaiian Kingdom and these territories under duress and protest to the United States to avoid the bloodshed of her people. I further recognize that generations of indigenous Hawaiians, my ancestors, and their knowledge systems shaped Hawaiʻi in a sustainable way that allows me to enjoy her gifts today. For this I am grateful and, as a Native Hawaiian, I recognize my kuleana – both my responsibilities as well as privileges – to care for this ‘āina for the many generations yet to come.
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