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 11.1
ALOHA ʻĀINA | cosmologies
Home-Free and Nothing (…)-Less: A Queer Cosmology of
Aloha ‘Āina
KALANIOPUA YOUNG
Mapping Abundance on Mauna a Wākea as a Practice of Ea
CANDACE FUJIKANE
Aunty Alama: Lessons in the Value of Kūpuna
KAWEHI KINA
KĀNĀWAI | law
Lawai‘a Pono: Community-Based Fishing
TED KAWAHINEHELELANI BLAKE and CHARLES YOUNG
Losing Our Heads
GREGORY PŌMAIKA‘I GUSHIKEN
MULIWAI | futures
Anarchist Charges and the Politics
of Hawaiian Indigeneity and Sovereignty
J. KĒHAULANI KAUANUI
The Story of James Medeiros
CHASE BARNES
PILINA | solidarities
Sovereign Embodiment: Native Hawaiians and Expressions of
Diasporic Kuleana
KĒHAULANI VAUGHN
Solidarity Speaks: Aotearoa Citizen Alleges War Crimes in Hawai‘i
MERA PENEHIRA