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Line-Noue Memea Kruse; 'Inoke Hafoka – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2024
Pacific Studies is an interdisciplinary field that began in the twentieth century in Australia, Aotearoa, and the United States (Mawyer et al., 2020). The field sought to understand the area and region of Oceania, but later, many scholars took more critical approaches to Pacific Studies. These approaches have provided more perspectives from those…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational History, Universities, Indigenous Knowledge
Austin Morgan Kainoa Peters; Susan M. Lord – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
Contribution: This article focuses on the study of Native Hawaiian student experiences in engineering education. Telling these stories illustrates the importance of legitimizing and appreciating different knowledge types in engineering as we move toward a more inclusive and sustainable field. Background: Native Hawaiian engineering students live…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Hawaiians, Engineering Education, Student Experience
Charlene Kuo; Michelle Jasczynski; Jee Hun Yoo; Jennifer L. Robinson; Katelyn Reynolds; Lisa Anoruo; Kayla Bae; Lana Sue Ka'opua; Rebecca Chavez; Jacqueline Tellei; Elizabeth M. Aparicio – Prevention Science, 2023
There is growing interest in decolonizing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and embedding cultural practices into social and medical services in Hawai'i. Wahine ("woman") Talk is a multilevel, comprehensive SRH program for female youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) led by community health, social work, and medical providers. This…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Homeless People
Aquino, Kamakanaokealoha M. – About Campus, 2022
Indigenous peoples embody their sovereignty in higher education through their ancestors and deities. The author reflects and shares his personal experiences as a Hawaiian in higher education, and asks the question, "How do we Indigenize the social sciences for the future?" He utilizes an ?o¯lelo no?eau (proverb) - ?o ka wa¯ ma mua, ?o ka…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Social Sciences, Hawaiians, Higher Education
Amy K. Bumatai – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Despite the growing visibility of equity and access work in higher education, increasing the college degree attainment of Native Hawaiian students remains an urgent goal. The University of Hawai?i-West O?ahu, a regional public university, has the vision and location to realize this kuleana. Colonization and the illegal occupation of Hawai?i led to…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Indigenous Populations, College Students, Student Experience
Patricia A. Kawelu Amaral; Reanna D. Salvador; Lisa C. McManus – Science Education and Civic Engagement, 2024
Storytelling via digital media can effectively spotlight pressing societal and environmental concerns. In Hawai'i, these issues encompass addressing climate change impacts and amplifying Indigenous viewpoints within academic contexts. This report discusses "Communicating Creativity," a course offered by the School of Communication and…
Descriptors: Marine Education, Marine Biology, Leadership Training, Story Telling
Mark Sung Alapaki Luke – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The University of Hawai?i is the only public higher education provider in Hawai?i. Starting in 1907 with Western academic ideologies, the Native Hawaiian (NH) ?ike and ?olelo were not a priority despite being the indigenous culture and language. More recently, the University has committed to becoming a Native Hawaiian place of learning and a…
Descriptors: Universities, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Minority Serving Institutions
Claire Kehaulani Ramirez – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In K-12 education, student voice is not often considered when establishing curriculum, addressing school policy, or creating a climate that reflects culturally inclusive teaching practices. Across education systems serving Indigenous communities within the United States, the voices of youth as a form of contribution are silenced, which echoes…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Indigenous Populations, Student Attitudes, Student Empowerment
Manulani Aluli Meyer; Eseta Tualaulelei – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: This article demonstrates the reach of Tuhiwai Smith's ideas across Pacific research. It discusses the theoretical and practical influence of her seminal work "Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples" through "holographic epistemology", an indigenous way of viewing knowledge.…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Researchers
Tracie Ku?uipo Cummings Losch – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The University of Hawai'i (UH) is among the many colleges and universities worldwide taking steps to integrate Indigenous people, cultures, and histories into its structure, policies, and institutional culture to close achievement gaps and empower Indigenous scholars and their communities. As one of ten campuses in the UH system, Leeward Community…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Culturally Relevant Education, Community Colleges, Hawaiians
Mike Hoa Nguyen – Review of Higher Education, 2025
This study examines how Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) serve Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA&NHPI) students. Through a two-site case study of a community college on the west coast and a regional comprehensive university on the east coast, this study details the…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Hawaiians, Indigenous Populations, Pacific Islanders
Silva, Aulii-Ann P. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Native Hawaiians have long been underrepresented among Hawai?i's university graduates, yet there is a dearth of studies that explore factors that have contributed to these disparities. My dissertation investigated how multiple factors: prejudices among education administrators, erasures of early advocates from dominant narratives, and failures to…
Descriptors: Hawaiians, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education, Decision Making
Taira, Derek – History of Education Quarterly, 2020
There is a "world of difference," anthropologist Epeli Hau'ofa argued, "between viewing the Pacific as 'islands in a far sea' and as 'a sea of islands.'" The distinction between both perspectives, he explained, is exemplified in the two names used for the region: Pacific Islands and Oceania. The former represents a colonial…
Descriptors: Educational History, Indigenous Populations, Christianity, Residential Schools
Engle, Cynthia – Across the Disciplines, 2021
Radical empathetic access theory builds the framework to envision the archives as memory Radical empathetic access theory builds the framework to envision the archives as memory institutions and encourages archivists to redefine ourselves as stewards. When we as archivists practice empathy, we can learn and document all narratives. The root of…
Descriptors: Empathy, Archives, Memory, Inclusion
Lorinda M. N. M. Riley; Jessica P. Kaneakua – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2024
Indigenous people are often hesitant to participate in research projects because they lack trust in researcher intentions. In this article, we explore the critical role that Indigenous boundary spanners play in research conducted with Indigenous communities through our research on oceans and human health. Our analysis centers around five…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Trust (Psychology), Interpersonal Relationship, Experimenter Characteristics