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No Polenekia

By: Department of Education
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Iosepa Kaho'Oluhi Nawahiokalani'Opu'U

By: William H. Wilson
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Sarmiento Y la Patagonia

By: Francisco M. Goyogana
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From the Mountains to the Sea-Early Hawaiian Life

By: Julie Stewart Williams

... of the Kamehameha Schools Hawaiian Studies Institute. We are pleased at the reception both the English and the Hawaiian editions have received from educational and general audiences....

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He Pule Hoolaa Alii (A Prayer Consecrating a Chief)

By: Hawaiian Historical Society
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Oiwi Vol. 2

By: Bernice Akamine
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David Kalakaua

By: Ruby Hasegawa Lowe
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Oiwi Vol. 3

By: Kalani Akana
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Ke Aupuni Moi

By: Samuel Manaiakalani Kamakau Kamehameha School Press

...ast two decades. This renaissance has resulted in a rapidly growing audience of Hawaiian language readers who will i¬nd Kamakau’s writing to be both educational and enjoyable. The text also addresses the current demand for renewed access to historical and cultural materials for research and cultural inquiry. An extensive index, created for this text, facilitates access to...

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Ka Puali Kuresia (The Crusader Army)

By: Gaberiela Leona
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Hulili Vol. 3 No. 1 2006

By: Shawn Malia Kanaiaupuni, Ph. D.

... Yuen,-Lana N. Nakamura, and Ivette Rodriguez Stern-The Application of Terror Management Theory to-Native Hawaiian Well-Being. 127 -- A. Kuulei Serna-Education-“For the Interest of the Hawaiians Themselves”:-Reclaiming the Benefits of Hawaiian-Medium Education. 153 -- William H. Wilson and Kauanoe Kamana-Makawalu: Standards, Curriculum, and Assessment-for Literature throug...

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Hulili Vol. 4 No. 1 2007

By: Shawn Malia Kanaiaupuni, Ph. D.

...una (elders), our iwi (bones), our wahi pana (sacred places), and about building the strength of our communities through the power of culture-based education. Through the pedagogy of aloha and combined ancient and modern knowledge systems, we unleash the critical contributions that our opio (youth) will in turn offer their communities and our world. The writings shar...

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Hulili Vol. 2 No. 1 2005

By: Shawn Malia Kanaiaupuni, Ph. D.

...Reflections of an "Always Already" Failing Native Hawaiian Mother: Deconstructing Colonial Discourses on Indigenous-Child-Rearing and Early Childhood Education-Julie Kaomea-. 77 -- A Profile of Hawaiian and Non-Hawaiian Women Incarcerated in a Community Residential Transition Program-Sylvia Yuen, Allison Hu, and John Engel. 97 -- Perceptions of Family and Health Support Se...

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Mo'Olelo Polenesia

By: Kapulani Antonio
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Ka Puke Mo'Olelo O Hon, Iosepa K. Nawahi

By: J. G. M. Sheldon
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Steel Dust Dawn

By: John Richman

...t of ‘em came west. John E. Richman 12 Unfortunately, they didn’t have the education or skills to do much more than farm or fight. Some became v...

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The Polynesian Family System in Ka'U, Hawai'I

By: E. S. Craighill Handy
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Lunalilo

By: Peter Galuteria

...ders with culturally relevant materials in language arts and Hawaiian studies. The authors are pleased that the books have been well received by both educational and general audiences. KSIRP is a Community Education Division program of Kamehameha Schools/Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate. It is operated in collaboration with the State of Hawaii Department of Education at sever...

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Kamehameha V : Lot Kapuaiwa

By: Rosalin Uphus Comeau

...ders with culturally relevant materials in language arts and Hawaiian studies. The authors are pleased that the books have been well received by both educational and general audiences. The books are being translated from their original English into Hawaiian through the efforts of the staff of the Hawaiian Studies Institute (HSI). Both KSIRP and HSI are Community Education...

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Ho'Oulu : Our Time of Becoming : Collected Early Writings of Manulani Aluli Meyer

By: Manulani Aluli Meyer

...Hawaiian Culture: Alive, Relevant and Ready. 4 -- A New Standard in Hawaiian Education. 7 -- Developing Our Human Potential. 11 -- Missionary Influence on Hawai?i's Educational Philosophy. 20 -- John Dewey and Hawaiian Aesthetics. 30 -- An Outward Bound Paper. 36 -- To Set Right—Ho?oponopono: A Native...

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Lili'Uokalani

By: Ruby Hasegawa Lowe

...ders with culturally relevant materials in language arts and Hawaiian studies. The authors are pleased that the books have been well received by both educational and general audiences. KSIRP is a Community Education Division program of Kamehameha Schools/Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate. It is operated in collaboration with the State of Hawai?i Department of Education at seve...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...re and more young people fall by the wayside in the competition for higher education and start drinking or using drugs ever younger. In many countries... ...ources and energy - scientific-technological skill and knowledge - uniform education Mass industry production line technology - national division of p... ...vironment - urban technonature - global resources - universal know-how and education Transnational production structures - digital technology, space t... ...h the buffalo and zebu, because the parents think that more important than education. At first, we lived with my in-laws, and they still live here in ... ...e their own lives of workers and consumers. In this village, the advent of education society was felt the strongest, as well as the chasm between gene... ...their children in this world, where young people have no future without an education? Ban Dong has been inhabited by people who had no place to go. To... ...able land, looking after one's own advantage, and succeeding both in one's education and career, doing better that other villagers or neighbours. But... ...d employment the villagers had done, and not all villagers have sufficient education to be employable in the city. Now, it is education that sorts peo... ...e now created in cities. The key to the development of Thailand is massive education and production of an urban workforce. (15 Theories of cultural ec...

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Ka Hana Lawaiia a Me Na Ko'A O Na Kai 'Ewalu Vol. 1

By: Kepa Maly
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Hawaiian Canoe-Building Traditions

By: Naomi N. Y. Chun
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Stories of Life in Old Hawaii

By: Caroline Curtis
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A History of Fishing Practices and Marine Fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands : Oral History Interviews Vol. 2

By: Kepa Maly
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Life in Early Hawaii the Ahupuaa

By: Kamehameha Schools Press
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Kamehameha III : Kauikeaouli

By: Jean Iwata Cachola

...ders with culturally relevant materials in language arts and Hawaiian studies. The authors are pleased that the books have been well received by both educational and general audiences. The books are being translated from their original English text into Hawaiian through the efforts of the staff of the Hawaiian Studies Institute (HSI). Both KSIRP and HSI are Community Edu...

...Becomes Kuhina Nui. 40 -- Religious Freedom. 42 -- "A Kingdom of Learning". 45 -- Lahainaluna School. 47 -- The Chiefs Childrens School. 49 -- Public Education. 52 -- Foreigners Demand Changes. 55 -- A Constitutional Government. 60 -- The Declaration of Rights-1839. 60 -- The Constitution of 1840. 61 -- Takeover of the Kingdom. 64 -- Restoration of the Kingdom. 67 -- An In...

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Pauahi - the Kamehameha Legacy

By: Kamehameha Schools Press
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การเกษตรไทย: อู่ข้าวอู่น้ำข้ามสหัสวรรษ.

By: Lindsay Falvey จรัญ จันทลักขณา

...l social support, and culture were maintained through agriculture, although hampered by institutional orientations to taxation more than research and education. By the 1960s, agribusiness contrasted with small-holders. Thailand is one of the world's few major agricultural exporters, leading in rice, rubber, canned pineapple, black tiger prawn, and regional chicken meat p...

...uction Origins of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Agricultural Research Livestock, Fisheries, and Forestry Research Impact Agricultural Education Agricultural Cooperatives Bank of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives Marketing Organisation of Farmers Agribusiness and the Small Farmer Summary Chapter 12 - Agribusiness Agricultural Inputs The Agribusines...

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