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Hūlili is a multidisciplinary forum for
current research that examines the nature, needs,
and strengths of Hawaiians, their families, and
their communities. Through collaboration and critique,
Hūlili fosters new connections and shared
insights to mobilize greater Hawaiian well-being.
Current Issue:
Volume 7, 2011
From the Editor
Invited Essays
Nā Hulu Kūpuna: Living and Sharing Hawaiian Wisdom
Orpha Leianaikaroselaniomaui Long Woodside, Eliza Kauila Poaha Reyes,
and M. Kamana‘o‘i‘o Kim Jr.
Kuleana: What Kind of Ancestor Will You Be?
Brook Kapūkuniahi Parker
Research Articles
Hō‘ike Honua: He Mana ko ka ‘Ōlelo
Katrina-Ann R. Kapā‘anaokalāokeola Nākoa Oliveira
‘Ike Mōakaaka, Seeing a Path Forward: Historiography in Hawai‘i
Ronald Williams Jr.
Davida Malo, Nathaniel Emerson, and the "Sins" of Hawaiians:
An Analysis of Emerson's Hawaiian Antiquities as a
Guide to Malo's Mo‘olelo Hawai‘i
Jeffrey (Kapali) Lyon
Native Hawaiian Youth in Hawai‘i Detention Center: Colonialism and Carceral Control
Meda Chesney-Lind and Brian Bilsky
Integrating Cultural Values into Mental Health Treatment
Barry Carlton, Deborah A. Goebert, Cathy Kaheauilani Bell, Michelle Horton, ‘Iwalani R. N. Else, Marsha Marcinowski, and Lynn
Yamada
Sociopolitical Development Through Critical Indigenous Pedagogy of Place: Preparing Native Hawaiian Young Adults to Become
Change Agents
Alma M. O. Trinidad
He ‘Ike Pāpālua o ke Ao me ka Pō: Teaching Science in a Hawaiian Cultural Context
Ivy K. Kelling and Nanette S. Schonleber
Kūkuluao and Ka Lama Education Academy: A Model for Teacher Recruitment and Retention
Alice J. Kawakami, RaeDeen Keahiolalo-Karasuda, Jackie Carroll, and Tiffany King
Hawaiian Math for a Sustainable Future: Envisioning a Conceptual Framework for Rigorous and Culturally Relevant 21st-Century
Elementary Mathematics Education
Julie Kaomea
Hana Hou
‘Āina Under the Influence: The Criminalization of Alcohol in 19th-Century Hawai‘i
Marilyn Brown |