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Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio is a
Kanaka Maoli Native Hawaiians (also known as Indigenous Hawaiians, Kānaka Maoli, Aboriginal Hawaiians, First Hawaiians, or simply Hawaiians) ( haw, kānaka, , , and ), are the indigenous ethnic group of Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii ...
poet, educator, and activist who lives and works in
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. She is known for her poetry and activism centered on Hawaiian culture and identity.


Early life

Osorio was born and raised in Pālolo Valley, Oahu to parents
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and Mary Osorio. From a young age, Osorio was also inspired by the work her father did as a professor, and knew she wanted to teach at a university. By virtue of her father's job, Osorio grew up around renowned scholars, creatives and activists, such as
Haunani-Kay Trask Haunani-Kay Trask (October 3, 1949 – July 3, 2021) was a Native Hawaiian activist, educator, author, and poet. She served as leader of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement and was professor emeritus at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She w ...
and Lilikalā Kame'eleihiwa, and was further inspired by the vision of wāhine they evoked.


Education and academic work

Osorio graduated from
Kamehameha Schools Kamehameha Schools, formerly called Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate (KSBE), is a private school system in Hawaii established by the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, under the terms of the will of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who was a formal membe ...
in 2008, and from
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in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. The following year, she completed a Master of Arts in Art and Politics at
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. In 2017 Osorio received a Ford Foundation Fellowship, and in 2018, she earned her Doctor of Philosophy with her dissertation entitled, “(Re)membering ʻUpena of Intimacies: A Kanaka Maoli Moʻolelo Beyond Queer Theory.” Osorio's research centred primarily around the Hawaiian Goddess Hi'iakaikapoliopele, who had an intimate female friend and lover, Hopoe. She found she could connect with these ancient legends, which helped her come to terms with her sexuality. Her Ph.D. dissertation opens with a poem entitled “He Mele No Hōpoe: A Dedication." Written from Hi'iaka's perspective, the poem speaks to Hi'iaka's relationship with Hopoe, and how their story has been co-opted and caricatured by colonists like Emerson and Westervelt. As of 2022, she is an assistant professor of Indigenous and Native Hawaiian Politics at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.


Poetry

Osorio has been a three-time national poetry champion, including winning the 2009 Youth Speaks Grand Slam Championship and winner of the international youth poetry competition 'Brave New Voices' which lead to an HBO documentary with the same name. At the first ever White House Poetry Jam in 2009, an 18-year-old Osorio performed a poem she wrote entitled "Kumulipo" before
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and the First Family. "Kumulipo" laments the loss of Hawaiian identity in the face of colonisation and American imperialism. Having graduated from a Hawaiian language immersion school, Osorio was initially insecure about her grammar and spelling. As a result, she did not want people to read her poetry, she just wanted to perform her work. Slam poetry allowed her to do just that and it resembled the chanting and oral traditions of Hawaiian culture and ancestry which also appealed to her.


Activism

Osorio is also known for her activism concerning multiple topics. She is the subject of the poetic short ''This is the Way We Rise'' by Ciara Lacy. The film was screened in the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and centers on Osorio within the context of the
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on
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. The film is also part of a PBS Series called "In the Making". She has also spoken about the symbolism of the American flag in Hawaii, Hawaii and the
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, and topics including
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and rising sea levels which she spoke about during her 2013 TEDx Mānoa talk. Her poems ‘He Mana Kō ka Leo' and "Kumulipo" have been presented as an example of how the next generation of artists is giving voice to the Hawaiian nation.


Selected works

* *Osorio's poem
Kumulipo In Hawaiian religion, the Kumulipo is the creation chant, first recorded by Westerners in the 18th century. It also includes a genealogy of the members of Hawaiian royalty and was created in honor of Kalaninuiamamao and passed down orally to his ...
- selected as one of seven must-read Hawai'i poems by
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