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 1
FORGING HAWAIIAN SPACES AND PLACE: OUR STORIES OF RESISTENCE, RESILIENCE AND REMOVAL
The Economy: A Western Tool to Achieve Our Native Goals
Robin Puanani Danner
Where Can We Collectively Be That Is Greater Than Where We Are Now?
Maenette K. P. Benham
FAMILY AND SOCIETY
A Macro Portrait of Hawaiian Families
Ivette Rodriguez Stern, Sylvia Yuen, and Marcia Hartsock
EDUCATION
Issues Central to the Inclusion of Hawaiian Culture in K–12 Education
Alice J. Kawakami
Modern Hawaiian Migration: Brain Drain or Brain Gain?
Nolan J. Malone