THE SENATE |
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THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2019 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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SENATE CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
SUPPORTING THE ‘IMILOA ASTRONOMY CENTER IN ITS EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS CONCERNING RESOURCES ON MAUNA KEA AT HALE PŌHAKU, ENCOURAGING THE TRANSFER OF EDUCATION OUTREACH AT HALE PŌHAKU, REQUESTING A REPORT REGARDING RESTRUCTURING OF THE INSTITUTE FOR ASTRONOMY AND MAUNA KEA SUPPORT SERVICES, AND REQUESTING THE CONTRIBUTION OF FINANCIAL CAPITAL TO CONSTRUCT THE ‘IMILOA UKA FACILITY.
WHEREAS, this body commends the efforts of the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center (‘Imiloa) in its use of Native Hawaiian knowledge, culture, and history at the Mauna Kea Visitor Information Station Onizuka Center for International Astronomy, also known as Hale Pōhaku or Mid-Level Support Facility; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa was built upon unprecedented collaboration between the Hawaiian community, led by the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Ka Haka ‘Ula o Ke‘elikōlani, College of Hawaiian Language, and the astronomical community to establish its mission and purpose; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa has served as a piko, a gathering place, that brings together various audiences to engage in experiences grounded in the indigenous Hawaiian worldview that has showcased academic and scientific research since 2006; and
WHEREAS, over the past thirteen years, ‘Imiloa has served over 1,000,000 visitors, ranging in audiences from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade students, university students and faculty, members of the local community, visitors to Hawai‘i, and local and global scientific communities, and has hosted outreach events at various community sites throughout the world for general public engagement; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa, in partnership with the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo College of Hawaiian Language, has created opportunities for Hawaiian language growth and normalization through projects that establish the Hawaiian language as standard operations, including the naming of major astronomical discoveries in the Hawaiian language; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa is a founding member of ‘Ohana Wa‘a, the collective entity for all of the voyaging canoes in Hawai‘i, including Hōkūle‘a, Makali‘i, Hawai‘iloa, Mo‘okiha, Namahoe, and Hokualaka‘i, to which ‘Imiloa contributed resources, tools, and strategic support, including through its planetarium, to further teach and perpetuate Hawaiian navigation; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa has partnered with Mauna Kea Observatories to bring scientific research and discoveries to the public via education programs and collaborations; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa deepened communication and partnerships across a multitude of sectors, including formal higher education, research institutions, Hawaiian epistemological views and practice, and the local and global community, combining indigenous and scientific efforts to create solutions that benefit broader populations; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa is the only astronomical science center in the world that offers bilingual and bicultural educational experiences honoring the Native Hawaiian culture and the surrounding environment and provides a leading model for integrated, culture-based science education and community engagement; and
WHEREAS, the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo, as the parent organization of ‘Imiloa, has resolved to prioritize the meaningful increase of education and engagement of Native Hawaiian students, Hawai‘i Island residents, and residents of the State in the areas of astronomy, celestial navigation, and exploration; and
WHEREAS, the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo has also prioritized providing financial support to implement an active educational and outreach program that highlights Native Hawaiian knowledge and enhances student access to and utilization of Mauna Kea based astronomical resources in the field; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa will work with the Thirty-Meter Telescope Project and the Office of Mauna Kea Management to develop informational exhibits for Hale Pōhaku for visitors regarding the natural, cultural, and archaeological resources of Mauna Kea; and
WHEREAS, ‘Imiloa will work with the Thirty-Meter Telescope Project and the Office of Mauna Kea Management to develop a Thirty-Meter Telescope outreach office that will work with Native Hawaiian groups to support and fund programs specific to Hawaiian culture and archaeological resources; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the Thirtieth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2019, the House of Representatives concurring, that this body supports and encourages the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center to further its role in developing and leading educational efforts concerning the cultural, natural, and historic resources on Mauna Kea at Hale Pōhaku; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this body encourages the transfer of the education outreach efforts and operations at the University of Hawai‘i operated Mauna Kea Visitor Information Station Onizuka Center for International Astronomy to the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chancellors
of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and University of
Hawai‘i at Hilo are requested to submit a
report to the Legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of
the Regular Session of 2020 on the restructuring of the Institute for Astronomy
and the Mauna Kea Support Services at Hale Pōhaku so that the Executive Director
of the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center is a
co-equal manager with the Executive Director of the Institute for Astronomy and
specifically in charge of community outreach and education; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that existing astronomical facilities are requested to be engaged in contributing financial capital resources to construct the ‘Imiloa Uka facility at Hale Pōhaku; and
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to
the Governor, Chairperson of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, President
of the University of Hawai‘i
System, Chancellor of the University of Hawai‘i
at Hilo, Chancellor of the University of Hawai‘i
at Mānoa, Executive
Director of the ‘Imiloa
Astronomy Center, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Research Corporation
of the University of Hawai‘i,
Chair of the Senate Standing
Committee on Hawaiian Affairs, Chair of the House of Representatives Standing
Committee on Water, Land, and Hawaiian Affairs, Chair of the Board of Trustees
of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Mayor of the County of Hawaii, Director of
the Office of Maunakea Management, Director of the Institute for Astronomy,
Chair of the Maunakea Management Board, Chair of the Board of Directors of the
Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce, President of the Hawaii Island Chamber of
Commerce, Executive Director of the Thirty Meter Telescope International
Observatory, Director of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, Director of the
Hoku Kea Observatory, Director of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (East Asian
Observatory), Director of the Long Baseline Observatory, Director of the NASA
Infrared Telescope Facility, Director of the Subaru Telescope, Director of the
United Kingdom Infrared Telescope, and Director of the W.M. Keck Observatory
(Keck I and Keck II).
‘Imiloa Astronomy Center; Education Outreach; University of Hawai‘i; Mauna Kea Visitor Information Station Onizuka Center for International Astronomy