HR 12 (1919) $15k for the Purpose of Teaching the Hawaiian Language in the High and Normal Schools
Requesting appropriations to support the teaching of the Hawaiian language in the territory’s high and normal schools
Requesting appropriations to support the teaching of the Hawaiian language in the territory’s high and normal schools
Report to the legislature the cost and proper method for Hawaiian language courses at the University of Hawaiʻi
Report to the legislature the cost and proper method for Hawaiian language courses in the elementary, high, and normal schools
Established English as the medium of instruction; any other language study required authorization from the DPI.
The Hawaiian language shall be taught in addition to English (later amended to include “as an elective”)
Reconstructing the Department of Public Instruction, teaching both Hawaiian and English equally, ensuring all teachers understand the Hawaiian language
Passed by Congress verifying Hawaiʻi’s status as a U.S. territory and outlining the territorial government’s, responsibilities, offices, and institutions.
Hawaiian language lessons everyday for Hawaiian youth
Hawaiian language classes for Hawaiian youth
Special teachers for providing a “more intimate and correct knowledge of the Hawaiian race”