The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restoring the ʻāina (land or that which feeds) to a loʻi kalo (wetland taro farm) and practicing traditional and organic mahiʻai (farmers or the act of farming) methods. This research engaged college students who work with Native Hawaiian farmers from the Kumuola Foundation. I interviewed farmers and college students to measure their knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and their willingness to participate in regenerative practices of farming. By conducting community-based participatory research, I focus on centering Indigenous epistemologies and pedagogies to provide a holistic approach for addressing the impact of settler colonialism as well as reclaim...
Within the realm of multifaceted biocultural approaches to restoring resource abundance, it is incre...
The integration of multiple knowledge systems is being used more frequently to inform research and m...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a Native Hawaiian sense of well-being and student ...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...
Living in one of the most remote island chains in the world, Native Hawaiians developed sophisticate...
Indigenous crops, tremendously valuable both for food security and cultural survival, are experienci...
This study utilized an Indigenous Determinants of Health framework to tell the story of a group of K...
47REBUILDING THE ‘AUWAI: Connecting ecology, economy and education in hawaiian schools ‘Auwai are ir...
127 pages. Committee chair: Yekang KoWith the closest port of call approximately 2,400 miles away, t...
Recent data suggest that similar to other minority communities in the US, Native Hawaiians are more ...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Hawai‘i is in a food crisis relying on 85-90% of food to be imported to the islands while 41% of its...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Hawai‘i is in a food crisis relying on 85-90% of food to be imported to the islands while 41% of its...
Within the realm of multifaceted biocultural approaches to restoring resource abundance, it is incre...
Within the realm of multifaceted biocultural approaches to restoring resource abundance, it is incre...
The integration of multiple knowledge systems is being used more frequently to inform research and m...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a Native Hawaiian sense of well-being and student ...
The ʻAi Pono program was established in 2016 to promote food sovereignty in Mānoa Valley by restorin...
Living in one of the most remote island chains in the world, Native Hawaiians developed sophisticate...
Indigenous crops, tremendously valuable both for food security and cultural survival, are experienci...
This study utilized an Indigenous Determinants of Health framework to tell the story of a group of K...
47REBUILDING THE ‘AUWAI: Connecting ecology, economy and education in hawaiian schools ‘Auwai are ir...
127 pages. Committee chair: Yekang KoWith the closest port of call approximately 2,400 miles away, t...
Recent data suggest that similar to other minority communities in the US, Native Hawaiians are more ...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Hawai‘i is in a food crisis relying on 85-90% of food to be imported to the islands while 41% of its...
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myr...
Hawai‘i is in a food crisis relying on 85-90% of food to be imported to the islands while 41% of its...
Within the realm of multifaceted biocultural approaches to restoring resource abundance, it is incre...
Within the realm of multifaceted biocultural approaches to restoring resource abundance, it is incre...
The integration of multiple knowledge systems is being used more frequently to inform research and m...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a Native Hawaiian sense of well-being and student ...