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Students gain knowledge of indigenous cultures at Māori exchange program

Kumu (teacher) Tehani Ching and volunteers from her hālau dance to the Hawaiian song Ke Aloha.
Kumu (teacher) Tehani Ching and volunteers from her hālau dance to the Hawaiian song “Ke Aloha.”

On Oct. 24, the Hawaiian Olelo class and Samoan Language Class participated in a cultural exchange with Toi Matarua, a Māori program based in New Zealand. Students gathered in Room 117 to learn about each other’s cultures. Radford students hope to visit New Zealand and share their culture in return in 2025.

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