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TitleAuthor(s)YearAge bandTypeTopics
The KS Impact: Increasing Access to Quality Educational ExperiencesPASE Research Team2003GeneralBriefDemographics
Education (general)
The Influences of Indigenous Heritage Language Education on Students and Families in a Hawaiian Language Immersion ProgramRebecca J. I. Luning and Lois A. Yamauchi2010GeneralJournal
The Development of an Inventory of Exemplary Hawaiian Leadership BehaviorsGuy Kaulukukui and Daniel Nahoʻopiʻi2008GeneralJournal
Tell Your Own Story: Using Data as a Tool to Advance Indigenous Education and EvaluationShawn Kanaʻiaupuni2004GeneralBriefEducation (general)
Kikī Nā Wai: Swiftly Flowing Streams, Examples of ʻOhana and Community Integration in Culture-Based EducationBrandon Ledward, Brennan Takayama, and Walter Kahumoku, III2008GeneralBrief
Ke Aʻo Hawaiʻi (Critical Elements for Hawaiian Learning): Perceptions of Successful Hawaiian EducatorsAlice J. Kawakami and K. Kanani Aton2001GeneralJournal
Initial psychometric validation of he ana mana‘o o nā mo‘omeheu Hawai‘i: A Hawaiian ethnocultural inventory (HEI) of cultural practicesKamanaʻopono Crabbe2002GeneralDissertationDemographics
Improving the Practice of Evaluation Through Indigenous Values and Methods: Decolonizing Evaluation Practice-Returning the Gaze from Hawaiʻi to AotearoaAlice J. Kawakami, Kanani Aton, Fiona Cram, Morris K. Lai, and Laurie Porima2007GeneralJournal
Hoʻopilina: The call for cultural relevance in educationShawn M. Kanaʻiaupuni and Brandon Ledward2013GeneralJournal
Ho'akea 'Ikena: Educational Attainment among Native HawaiiansPASE Research Team2003GeneralBrief
From a Place Deep Inside: Culturally Appropriate Curriculum as the Emodiment of Navajo-ness in Classroom PedagogyTarajean Yazzie-Mintz2007GeneralJournalHawaiian Culture-based Education
Educating Hawaiian Children: How the Learning Environment MattersShawn Malia Kanaʻiaupuni and Koren Ishibashi2003GeneralBriefEducation (general)
Oiwi (Cultural identity & intelligence)
E nānā i ke kumu. A Look at the Teacher: A study of the essential competencies of a Pūnana Leo teacherNoelani Iokepa-Guerrero2004GeneralDissertation
E Lauhoe mai nā wa‘a: Toward a Hawaiian indigenous education teaching frameworkShawn M. Kanaʻiaupuni and Keiki Kawaiʻaeʻa2008GeneralJournal
Culturally Congruent Teaching Strategies: Voices From the FieldNanette S. Schonleber2007GeneralJournal
Critical Culturally Sustaining/Revitalizing Pedagogy and Indigenous Education SovereigntyTeresa L. McCarty and Tiffany S. Lee2014GeneralJournalFamilies, Communities, and Systems
An Overview of Complementary Learning SystemsJustin Hong and RaeDeen Keahiolalo-Karasuda2011GeneralBriefEducation (general)
Families, Communities, and Systems
A Snapshot of Complementary Learning SystemsJustin Hong and RaeDeen Keahiolalo-Karasuda2011GeneralBriefEducation (general)
Families, Communities, and Systems
A Literature Review on Social Change MovementsPacific Policy Research Center2020GeneralBriefFamilies, Communities, and Systems
2001 Community Survey SummaryPASE Research Team2001GeneralBriefDemographics
Families, Communities, and Systems
 

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