[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 33 (Wednesday, February 19, 2025)]
[Senate]
[Page S1042]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SENATE RESOLUTION 83--DESIGNATING FEBRUARY 2025 AS ``HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE
MONTH'' OR `` `OLELO HAWAI`I MONTH''
Mr. SCHATZ (for himself and Ms. Hirono) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:
S. Res. 83
Whereas the Hawaiian language, or `Olelo Hawai`i--
(1) is the Native language of Native Hawaiians, the
aboriginal, Indigenous people who--
(A) settled the Hawaiian archipelago as early as 300
A.D., over which they exercised sovereignty; and
(B) over time, founded the Kingdom of Hawai`i; and
(2) was once widely spoken by Native Hawaiians and non-
Native Hawaiians throughout the Kingdom of Hawai`i, which
held one of the highest literacy rates in the world prior to
the illegal overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai`i in 1893 and
the establishment of the Republic of Hawai`i;
Whereas the Republic of Hawai`i enacted a law in 1896
effectively banning school instruction in `Olelo Hawai`i,
which led to the near extinction of the language by the 1980s
when fewer than 50 fluent speakers under 18 years old
remained;
Whereas, since the 1960s, Native Hawaiians have led a
grassroots revitalization of their Native language, launching
a number of historic initiatives, including--
(1) `Aha Punana Leo's Hawaiian language immersion
preschools;
(2) the Hawaiian language immersion program of the Hawai`i
State Department of Education; and
(3) the Hawaiian language programs of the University of
Hawai`i system;
Whereas the Hawaiian language revitalization movement
inspired systemic Native language policy reform, including--
(1) the State of Hawai`i recognizing `Olelo Hawai`i as an
official language in the Constitution of the State of Hawai`i
in 1978;
(2) the State of Hawai`i removing the 90-year ban on
teaching `Olelo Hawai`i in public and private schools in
1986;
(3) the enactment of the Native American Languages Act (25
U.S.C. 2901 et seq.) in 1990, which established the policy of
the United States to preserve, protect, and promote the
rights and freedom of Native Americans to use, practice, and
develop Native American languages; and
(4) the State of Hawai`i designating the month of February
as `` `Olelo Hawai`i Month'' to celebrate and encourage the
use of the Hawaiian language; and
Whereas the enactment of the Native American Language
Resource Center Act of 2022 (20 U.S.C. 7457) in 2023--
(1) reconfirmed a Federal commitment to revitalizing
Indigenous languages, including the Hawaiian language; and
(2) resulted in the Department of Education awarding the
University of Hawai`i at Hilo a 5-year grant to establish the
first National Native American Language Resource Center: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates February 2025 as ``Hawaiian Language Month''
or `` `Olelo Hawai`i Month'';
(2) commits to preserving, protecting, and promoting the
use, practice, and development of `Olelo Hawai`i in alignment
with the Native American Languages Act (25 U.S.C. 2901 et
seq.); and
(3) urges the people of the United States and interested
groups to celebrate `Olelo Hawai`i Month with appropriate
activities and programs to demonstrate support for `Olelo
Hawai`i.
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