47REBUILDING THE ‘AUWAI: Connecting ecology, economy and education in hawaiian schools ‘Auwai are irrigation ditches developed by Känaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) to enable sustainable, prolific, wetland taro cultivation. This article traces the decline of ‘auwai and lo‘i kalo (wetland taro fields) alongside the loss of Kanaka Maoli control of our national school system, both driven by a shift in the dominant economic system and sealed by the shock of United States (US) occupation. Drawing on oral history interviews with teachers, and on Corntassel’s notion of “sustainable self-determination ” (2008), I tell the story of current efforts to rebuild ‘auwai and lo‘i through a partnership between a Hawaiian culture-based public charter school an...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population tha...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a Native Hawaiian sense of well-being and student ...
This dissertation interrogates the different forms that education takes in regards to land across th...
The Hawaiian kingdom, prior to the illegal overthrow of its monarchy (1893) and the subsequent Engli...
“Transforming Teaching” reports on year 1 of a 2-year DR-K12, NSF funded professional development (P...
The Hawaiian kingdom, prior to the illegal overthrow of its monarchy (1893) and the subsequent Engli...
The COVID-19 crisis presents unprecedented opportunities to reimagine and redesign our failing publi...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Public education in the...
This Article explores Kānaka Maoli’s (Native Hawaiians’) work to re-center principles of Indigenous ...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.1 Kanaka Maoli- the aboriginal people of Hawai'i...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population tha...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a Native Hawaiian sense of well-being and student ...
This dissertation interrogates the different forms that education takes in regards to land across th...
The Hawaiian kingdom, prior to the illegal overthrow of its monarchy (1893) and the subsequent Engli...
“Transforming Teaching” reports on year 1 of a 2-year DR-K12, NSF funded professional development (P...
The Hawaiian kingdom, prior to the illegal overthrow of its monarchy (1893) and the subsequent Engli...
The COVID-19 crisis presents unprecedented opportunities to reimagine and redesign our failing publi...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Public education in the...
This Article explores Kānaka Maoli’s (Native Hawaiians’) work to re-center principles of Indigenous ...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.1 Kanaka Maoli- the aboriginal people of Hawai'i...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population tha...
Historically, traditional Native Hawaiian values and survival were rooted in the practice of mālama ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a Native Hawaiian sense of well-being and student ...