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 6
INVITED ESSAYS
Tēnā: A Learning Lifestyle
Jean Ilei Keale Beniamina
Hawaiian Oral Tradition Clarifies 400 Years of Volcanic Activity at Kīlauea
Don Swanson
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Ka Lāhui Hawaiʻi: He Moʻolelo, he ʻĀina, he Loina, a he Ea Kākou
Leilani Basham
Asset Building among Native Hawaiians: Lessons from the Kahikū IDA Program
David W. Rothwell
HANA HOU
Out of Sight, Out of Mind, Out of Power: Leprosy, Race, and Colonization in Hawaiʻi
R.D.K. Herman