Events

Hawai’i Network Meeting

The next Local Contexts Hawai’i Network meeting will be held October 15.

For this meeting, we will plan to walk through the Local Contexts Hub website. We suggest signing up for the live or sandbox Hub site prior to your session so you can bring specific questions with you. See also the Hub guides available on our website.

Current members of the Network should have an email and calendar invite with connection details. If you are interested in the group, you can read more and submit your interest on our Working Groups and Networks page.


The purpose of the Local Contexts Hawai’i Network is to connect Native Hawaiian Organizations, institution and organization staff, researchers, and others located in / with ties to Hawai’i to see how we can together support momentum for Local Contexts in the region through regular virtual meetings. Our regional networks are for participants with established connections within these areas, including Indigenous Peoples with both ancestral and contemporary ties to these regions.

Upcoming Events

2025 National Council on Public History Annual Meeting

March 26, 2025
, 13:00 UTC
A graphic with a decorative teal background. Logo: National Council on Public History. Text reads: "NCPH 2025. Workshop. “What is Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Why Does it Matter for Public Historians?" Event details follow: "IN-PERSON (Montréal, Québec, Canada). 26 March 2025, 8am-12pm EST.” Local Contexts logo.

On March 26, Local Contexts, in partnership with UMass Amherst and the Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science staff, will present the workshop, “What is Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Why Does it Matter for Public Historians?”, at the 2025 National Council on Public History (NCPH) Annual Meeting in Montréal, Québec, Canada. This workshop introduces …