Hūlili is a multidisciplinary forum for current research that examines the nature, needs, and strengths of Kānaka Maoli and Native Hawaiian communities. Through collaboration and critique, Hūlili fosters new connections and shared insights to mobilize greater Hawaiian well-being.
Hūlili is published by Kamehameha Publishing, a division of Kamehameha Schools.
VOLUME 10
FORGING HAWAIIAN SPACES AND PLACE: OUR STORIES OF RESISTENCE, RESILIENCE AND REMOVAL
Ke Kani a ke Au Mauli Hawai‘i Hou:
The Sound of the Hawaiian Renaissance
Larry Lindsey Kimura
Early Physicians of Hawai‘i and Reflections on
the Emergence of Hawaiian Doctors
Benjamin Young, MD
Traversing the Hawaiian Nationalist Political Gulf
J. Kēhaulani Kauanui
He Ha‘awina ka Mo‘olelo, he Mo‘olelo ka Ha‘awina
Kalehua Krug
The Māhele Did What?
Native Interest Remains
Kamanamaikalani Beamer and N. Wahine‘aipohaku Tong
Emerging Navigator—Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage
Interview with Ka‘iulani Murphy, July 2014
E Ho‘i Mau: Honoring the Past, Caring for the Present,
Journeying to the Future
Nainoa Thompson
INTERGENERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Two Perspectives on Political Narrative
in One Activist Family
Jonathan and Jamaica Osorio