This study is primarily an examination of three contemporary Hawaiian poets. The three poets, Dana Naone Hall, Wayne Kaumuali'i Westlake (1947-1984) and Joseph P. Balaz, are of Hawaiian ancestry, and they are among the first ethnic Hawaiian writers to publish a significant body of contemporary poetry written primarily in English
The 1960’s marked the Hawaiian Renaissance as kanaka maoli (native Hawaiian people) experienced a gr...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2020. 93 pagesWithin ...
Supplement includes contents arranged by Author and Record number and Index.Scattered over two centu...
This project reclaims a history of anti-colonial discourse and collaborations among Asian settlers a...
When Native Hawaiians move away from the islands, they risk losing their cultural identity and herit...
This thesis explores tensions between tourism and Hawaiian self-representation. I discuss tensions b...
Conference paper for the 6th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Hawaii in the Contemporary ...
There are many Hawaiian identities currently in effect. This dissertation explores several represent...
In this essay, I examine contemporary literary examples of “kaona connectivity,” the ways that kaona...
The everyday experiences of Waikiki’s residents of color often escaped official and semi-official re...
poetry about life and land submitted by Richard Hamasaki written by Kelly Scullio
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.Hawaiian was once the c...
Genealogical research is a social enterprise that involves an array of methods, data, and expression...
This research project investigates the impetus for the reversal of fortunes between the Japanese Ame...
Conference paper for the 6th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Hawaii in the Contemporary ...
The 1960’s marked the Hawaiian Renaissance as kanaka maoli (native Hawaiian people) experienced a gr...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2020. 93 pagesWithin ...
Supplement includes contents arranged by Author and Record number and Index.Scattered over two centu...
This project reclaims a history of anti-colonial discourse and collaborations among Asian settlers a...
When Native Hawaiians move away from the islands, they risk losing their cultural identity and herit...
This thesis explores tensions between tourism and Hawaiian self-representation. I discuss tensions b...
Conference paper for the 6th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Hawaii in the Contemporary ...
There are many Hawaiian identities currently in effect. This dissertation explores several represent...
In this essay, I examine contemporary literary examples of “kaona connectivity,” the ways that kaona...
The everyday experiences of Waikiki’s residents of color often escaped official and semi-official re...
poetry about life and land submitted by Richard Hamasaki written by Kelly Scullio
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.Hawaiian was once the c...
Genealogical research is a social enterprise that involves an array of methods, data, and expression...
This research project investigates the impetus for the reversal of fortunes between the Japanese Ame...
Conference paper for the 6th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Hawaii in the Contemporary ...
The 1960’s marked the Hawaiian Renaissance as kanaka maoli (native Hawaiian people) experienced a gr...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2020. 93 pagesWithin ...
Supplement includes contents arranged by Author and Record number and Index.Scattered over two centu...