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 4
INVITED ESSAYS
E Hoʻi Mau: Honoring the Past, Caring for the Present, Journeying to the Future
Nainoa Thompson
Living without Kuleana
John Laimana
RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES
Pono and the Koru: Toward Indigenous Theroy in Pacific Island Literature
ʻUmi Perkins
FAMILY AND SOCIETY
On Being Hawaiian Enough: Contesting American Racialization with Native Hybridity
Brandon C. Ledward
EDUCATION
Education with Aloha and Student Assets
Katherine A. Tibbetts, Kū Kahakalau, and Zanette Johnson
Culturally Congruent Teaching Strategies: Voices from the Field
Nanette S. Schonleber