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Matsu, Kelsey – Educational Perspectives, 2020
This paper examines a collective storytelling practice at Kanu o ka 'Aina Public Charter School (KANU) as a foundation for belonging and community building. In this article, the author focuses on piko, a daily morning gathering of protocol and chants exercised by all staff and students at KANU Public Charter School. The author examines this…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Story Telling, Sense of Community, Hawaiians
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Kukahiko, Eomailani Keonaonalikookalehua – Educational Perspectives, 2019
In utilizing storytelling as a research method, it is important to understand the role that mo?olelo (story) have played for Indigenous peoples. Smith (1999) asserts, "Storytelling, oral histories, the perspectives of elders and of women have become an integral part of all indigenous research. Each individual story is powerful. But the point…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Hawaiians, Feminism, Indigenous Knowledge
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Zorec, Klavdija – Educational Perspectives, 2020
In this paper, the author reflects on experiences with being an outsider researcher during their dissertation in which they worked with six undergraduate Native Hawaiian mentees and their six faculty mentors. Four mentor participants self-identified as Hawaiian themselves, whereas two mentors were non-Hawaiians. In this qualitative study, the…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Mentors, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty
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Kaomea, Julie – Educational Perspectives, 2019
For centuries, Native Hawaiians, like other Indigenous and historically oppressed communities, have been studied by Western researchers whose claims, until recently, have been accepted without question and in many instances have led to Native Hawaiians' continued oppression. However, now that growing numbers of Native Hawaiians and individuals…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Hawaiians, Qualitative Research, Indigenous Populations
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Jensen, J. Umiokalani – Educational Perspectives, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to critically explore factors affecting Native Hawaiian college-going to reconceptualize and improve early college programs serving Native Hawaiians. Survey and focus group data from an internal evaluation of early college summer programs at the University of Hawai'i--West O'ahu (UHWO) provide insight into Native…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, College Attendance, College Preparation, College Readiness
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Meyer, Meleanna Aluli; Kamaka, Martina Leialoha – Educational Perspectives, 2019
Educational perspectives from Hawaiian points of view in all areas of Native Hawaiian health are timely and critical to share today, as remarkable and unprecedented collaborations within the Hawaiian community are addressing not only the overall health and wellness of Hawaiians, but a range of additional culturally grounded issues, such as healing…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Indigenous Knowledge, Social Justice, Health Services
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Akiona, Loea – Educational Perspectives, 2019
Native Hawaiian males are not attending college at rates comparable to other males in Hawai?i. Nearly 30 percent of the total male population in Hawai?i over the age of twenty-five hold a bachelor's degree or higher (OHA, 2017). When looking at Native Hawaiian men in this age group, only 15 percent hold a bachelor's degree or higher (OHA, 2017).…
Descriptors: Males, Higher Education, Hawaiians, Student Attitudes
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Thompson, Erin N. K. – Educational Perspectives, 2017
As a recent graduate of the EdD program, this paper serves as a reflection for the author of her growth as a practitioner scholar. When considering the educational status of minority and Indigenous students in postsecondary settings, institutional actors such as counselors, instructors, and administrators tend to view the issue through a…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Student Needs
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Alencastre, Makalapua – Educational Perspectives, 2017
As a Native Hawaiian steadfast in her efforts to revitalize the Hawaiian language and culture, the author designed this study to critically explore issues and challenges, document and analyze distinctive practices, and affirm achievements within the context of preparing Hawaiian language medium-immersion teachers. The study was designed as a…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Malayo Polynesian Languages, Language Maintenance, Cultural Maintenance
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Wong, K. Laiana; Maaka, Margaret J. – Educational Perspectives, 2013
Each article in this journal describes not only a unique journey, it also describes an effort to build a homeland of some form or another. The authors refer to these journeys as the "loved experiences" of indigenous peoples. The idea then, that research is a lived experience that reflects the macrocosms and microcosms of indigenous well…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Well Being, Hawaiians
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Miyamoto, Robin E. S.; Burke, Katherine; Fox, Kealoha – Educational Perspectives, 2019
Over the past forty years, considerable attention and funding has been spent to improve the health status of Kanaka ?Oiwi. While gains have been made, Kanaka 'Oiwi continue to experience an average life span ten years shorter than that of the general population (Wu et al. 2017). This is caused in part by non-communicable diseases such as diabetes,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Labor Force Development, Indigenous Populations, Hawaiians
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Cashman, Kimo – Educational Perspectives, 2013
This article recounts the story of a visit to Kelemania, the homeland of the author's grandparents. It relates a series of events that occurred approximately ten years ago and had a profound effect on the author's life. The events described here occurred within a very short period of time and set the author on a life's journey.
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Story Telling, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences
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Akana, Kalani – Educational Perspectives, 2013
This article provides a discussion that examines Hawaiian performance cartography as described by Oliveira--but only as it relates to the island of Kaua'i. Section I begins with a chant asking permission to "enter" into the cultural landscape described in "mele" (songs) and "hula" (dance). Section II looks briefly at…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Cultural Influences, Cartography, Cultural Activities
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Kakalia, Tiffnie; Carpenter, Dee-Ann; Lee, Winona K. – Educational Perspectives, 2019
I Ola Kohala is an educational pilot project that strengthens opportunities for middle and high school students in North Hawai?i to explore opportunities in higher education and health professions through strengthening cultural identity and civic responsibility. The program is also focused on delivering quality rural health education for health…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Middle School Students, High School Students, Higher Education
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ho'omanawanui, ku'ualoha – Educational Perspectives, 2013
In 2003, the University of Hawai'i sponsored a symposium titled "Indigenizing the University." This symposium featured indigenous scholars such as Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Graham Smith, and Taiaiake Alfred, who addressed how indigenous political theory and methods of research were necessary to support indigenous research and how changes…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Hawaiians, Cultural Influences, History
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