Native Hawaiian youth and young adults1 face an array of issues that limit their understanding of their social context and sense of agency. Additionally, American schooling limits their understanding of their cultural roots. Despite the sociopolitical climate, Native Hawaiian communities are taking an active role in indigenizing their work. In this article, I propose a conceptual framework, Critical Indigenous Pedagogy of Place (CIPP), and argue how it promotes a sense of agency and critical understanding of the social context through the use of Indigenous epistemology and values. I suggest that CIPP is an effective process and method in indigenizing a community food movement. Macro social work research and practice implications are discuss...
Based on fieldwork and interviews with academics, activists, government officials, and indigenous al...
Two movements are shaping social work in Hawai’i in the era of globalization: (a) the Assets Movemen...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...
Native Hawaiian youth and young adults face an array of issues that limit their understanding of the...
This Article explores Kānaka Maoli’s (Native Hawaiians’) work to re-center principles of Indigenous ...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONHow do Native Hawaiian Concepts of Well-being Inform the Meaning And Soc...
Native Hawaiians are overrepresented in the child welfare system in Hawai‘i. However, culturally rel...
Recent data suggest that similar to other minority communities in the US, Native Hawaiians are more ...
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders, and the environment that they are in relationship with,...
Native Hawaiians are a resilient nation with a rich history and culture with specific health and wel...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a Native Hawaiian sense of well-being and student ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-81...
Following the goals of Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR), this paper describes how Nativ...
Living in one of the most remote island chains in the world, Native Hawaiians developed sophisticate...
“Transforming Teaching” reports on year 1 of a 2-year DR-K12, NSF funded professional development (P...
Based on fieldwork and interviews with academics, activists, government officials, and indigenous al...
Two movements are shaping social work in Hawai’i in the era of globalization: (a) the Assets Movemen...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...
Native Hawaiian youth and young adults face an array of issues that limit their understanding of the...
This Article explores Kānaka Maoli’s (Native Hawaiians’) work to re-center principles of Indigenous ...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONHow do Native Hawaiian Concepts of Well-being Inform the Meaning And Soc...
Native Hawaiians are overrepresented in the child welfare system in Hawai‘i. However, culturally rel...
Recent data suggest that similar to other minority communities in the US, Native Hawaiians are more ...
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders, and the environment that they are in relationship with,...
Native Hawaiians are a resilient nation with a rich history and culture with specific health and wel...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a Native Hawaiian sense of well-being and student ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-81...
Following the goals of Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR), this paper describes how Nativ...
Living in one of the most remote island chains in the world, Native Hawaiians developed sophisticate...
“Transforming Teaching” reports on year 1 of a 2-year DR-K12, NSF funded professional development (P...
Based on fieldwork and interviews with academics, activists, government officials, and indigenous al...
Two movements are shaping social work in Hawai’i in the era of globalization: (a) the Assets Movemen...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...