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Brian Carl Keoki Faria
1250 Kupau Street
Kailua, Hawaii 96734 (808) 341-5161 [email protected] Work History: Employer: University of Hawaii at Manoa Kawaihuelani Address: 2540 Maile Way Spalding 255 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 From: October 2004 To: September 2005 From: February 2007 To: Present Supervisor / Title: Katrina-Ann Kapaanaokalaokeola Oliveira / Director of Kawaihuelani Position Title: APT Current Salary: $1622/month Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: To teach elementary and/or advanced levels of Hawaiian language; create curriculum for elementary and /oradvanced levels of Hawaiian language; participate in language programs anad activities, including attendance and participation in faculty and program meetings; complete teaching evaluation process; attend orientation; maintain office hours; and other related duties.
Employer: University of Hawaii at Manoa Kawaihuelani Address: 2540 Maile Way Spalding 255 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 From: August 1999 To: Present Supervisor / Title: Katrina-Ann Kapaanaokalaokeola Oliveira / Director of Kawaihuelani Position Title: Lecturer in Hawaiian Language Current Salary: $1215 per credit hour; 8 credits this semester ($9720) Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and implement pertinent Hawaiian language curriculum, activities, and programs relating to taro farming, construction and maintenance of hale pili, maintenance and preservation of plant collection, and traditional cultural practices at Ka Papa LoI o Kanewai (KPLOK); coordinate cultural enrichment workshops and Hawaiian language tours of KPLOK, train staff and community volunteers in providing accurate usage of Hawaiian language for tours, protocol, day to day operations and curriculum development; integrate traditional knowledge from various sources into KPLOKs multi-disciplinary curriculum; provide written reports each semester to KPLOKs coordinator which includes summary of work done, visits to the garden, and other pertinent issues relevant to the performance duties. Employer: Hawaiian Language Newspaper Indexing Project Address: From: April 1999 To: December 1999 Supervisor / Title: Edith McKenzie Position Title: Translator Salary: $12/hr. Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: Read, translate and summarize Hawaiian Language Newspaper paper articles from the 1800s to be indexed. Employer: University of Hawaii at Manoa Center for Second Language Research Address: 1859 East-West Road #106 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 From: June 1998 To: September 1998 Supervisor / Title: Sam Noeau Warner / Grant Manager Position Title: Research Assistant Salary: $15/hr Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: To collect Hawaiian Language stories from the Hawaiian Language Newspapers of the 1800s and the early 1900s to be used as curriculum in the Hawaiian immersion schools and the University of Hawaii at Manoa Hawaiian Language classes. Education: School Name: University of Hawaii at Manoa Address: 2500 Campus Road Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Major: Hawaiian Language Degree: Masters Candidate School Name: University of Hawaii at Manoa Address: 2500 Campus Road Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Major: Hawaiian Language Degree: Bachelor of Arts, May 1999 School Name: Windward Community College Address: 45-720 Keaahala Road Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 Major: Liberal Arts Degree: Associate Arts, May 1997 Relevant Experience: Institution Name: Ka Papa Oli a Kamuela Chun; Kamuela Chun Address: N/A Subject: Hawaiian chant, culture, protocol and history Certificate: N/A Institution Name: Ke Kula Kaiapuni o Anuenue Loi; Edward Kaanana Address: 2528 10 th Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 Subject: Taro Cultivation Certificate: Volunteer worker from June 1998 August 1999 Hawaiian Language: I have taught Hawaiian Language at the University level for nine years and am a masters candidate in the Hawaiian Language. In my current position as an APT in the Hawaiian Language Department I create curriculum in Hawaiian to be used at Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai. I am comfortable reading, writing and conversing in Hawaiian. Academic Awards: Lamaku Scholarship Aha Punana Leo 1998 1999 References: Name/Title: Ron Kekeha Solis / Instructor of Hawaiian language Address: 2540 Maile Way, Spalding 256 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Telephone: (808) 956-2627 Email: [email protected]
Name/Title: Alexis Kane / Principal Puohala Elementary Address: 45-233 Kulauli Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744 Telephone: (808) 233-5660 Email:
Name/Title: Katrina-Ann Kapaanaokalaokeola Oliveira / Director of Kawaihuelani Address: 2540 Maile Way, Spalding 255 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Telephone: (808) 956-8672 Email: November 13, 2007 Edward Makahiapo Cashman Director, Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai Hawaiinuiakea: School of Hawaiian Knowledge University of Hawaii at Manoa 2645 Dole Street, Room 209A Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Aloha mai kaua e Mr. Cashman, I am writing to request consideration fro the advertised position of Academic Support PBA, Assistant Loi Coordinator, position number 81967, School of Hawaiian Knowledge. With regards to my qualifications for this position, I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Hawaiian Language from the University of Hawaii Manoa and am currently a Masters degree candidate in Hawaiian language as well. While an undergraduate I did volunteer work at a few loi around Hawaii, Kahakuloa on Maui; Kahana, Anuenue in Palolo and at Kanewai on Oahu. My final semester as an undergrad, I successfully completed the Mahiai Kalo class by Charles Kupa and Pomaikai Kaniaupio-Crozier. Since that time I have worked as a lecturer in Hawaiian language at the University of Hawaii Manoa and have continued to work with Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai on many projects, such as First Saturdays, Punaluu, and building the hale pili that stands there now, in addition to a smaller taken by the floods a few years ago. In each of these projects I have worked with various community organizations and schools to ensure the success of these projects. Along with my lecturer position with Kawaihuelani, I also am part Educational Specialist with the same department. I work in conjunction with Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai on curriculum, tours, and general maintenance of the two sites, Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai and Ka Papa Loi o Punaluu as well. I understand Ka Papa Loi o Kanewais mission and am aware of its goals for the future. I also am very familiar with the day to day operations of Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai and feel that I have a good working relationship with the staff, in addition to members of Kawaihuelani and Kamakakuokalani. I feel that my experience, language and cultural skills and my commitment to Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai will be a great asset to this center. I humbly ask for your consideration in my application and thank for your time and patience. Me ke Aloha, Brian Carl Keoki Faria