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 12 2 STA T .34 4 5PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 315 — AU G .14 , 200 8‘ ‘ (h)AUTHORIZA TIO N O F A P PROPRIATION S.—T h er e a rea ut h o r iz e d to b ea p propriated to c arr y out thi s sectio n such su m sasmay be necessary f or fisca l year 20 0 9 and each of the fi v e succeedin g fiscal years. ‘ ‘ PARTZ—HEN R YKU UA LO HA GI UGNI KUPUNA M EMORIAL AR C HI V E S‘ ‘ SEC.895 . H E NRYKU U ALO HA GI UGNI KU P UNA M EMORIAL ARCHI V ES. ‘‘(a) G RANTS AUTHORIZ ED .— F rom the amounts appropriated under subsection (c) , the S ecretary is authorized to a w ard a grant to the U niversity of H awaii Academy for C reative M edia for the establishment, maintenance, and periodic modernization of the Henry K uualoha Giugni Kupuna Memorial Archives at the Univer - sity of Hawaii. ‘‘(b) USE OF FUNDS.—The Henry Kuualoha Giugni Kupuna Memorial Archives shall use the grant funds received under this section— ‘‘( 1 ) to facilitate the ac q uisition of a secure web-accessible repository of N ative Hawaiian historical data rich in ethnic and cultural significance to the United States for preservation and access by future generations ‘‘(2) to award scholarships to facilitate access to postsec- ondary education for students who cannot afford such edu- cation; ‘‘( 3 ) to support programmatic efforts associated with the web-based media pro j ects of the archives; ‘‘( 4 ) to create educational materials, from the contents of the archives, that are applicable to a broad range of indigenous students, such as Native Hawaiians, Alas k an Natives, and Native American I ndians; ‘‘( 5 ) to develop outreach initiatives that introduce the archival collections to elementary schools and secondary schools; ‘‘( 6 ) to develop supplemental web-based resources that define terms and cultural practices innate to Native Hawaiians; ‘‘( 7 ) to rent, lease, purchase, maintain, or repair educational facilities to house the archival collections; ‘‘( 8 ) to rent, lease, purchase, maintain, or repair computer equipment for use by elementary schools and secondary schools in accessing the archival collections; ‘‘(9) to provide preservice and in-service teacher training to develop a core group of kindergarten through grade 12 teachers who are able to provide instruction in a way that is relevant to the unique background of indigenous students, such as Native Hawaiians, Alaskan Natives, and Native Amer- ican Indians, in order to— ‘‘(A) facilitate greater understanding by teachers of the unique background of indigenous students; and ‘‘( B ) improve student achievement; and ‘‘(10) to increase the economic and financial literacy of postsecondary education students through the dissemination of best practices used at other institutions of higher education regarding debt and credit management and economic decision- making. ‘‘(c) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may NativeH a w aiia ns.Al as k a Natives. Native A m e r i c ans. 20USC1 1 6 1 z. Hawaii.

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