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    Reclaiming 'Āina Health in Waimānalo by Keli'iholokai, LeShay, Keaulana, Samantha, Antonio, Mapuana C K, Rogerson, Ikaika, Deitschman, Kirk, Kamai, Joseph Awa, Albinio, Luana, Wilson, Kilauea, Kepa, Dawn, Makua, Kuaiwi Laka, Vegas, J Kahaulahilahi, Chung-Do, Jane J, Ho, Jr, Kenneth, Ho-Lastimosa, H Ilima

    “…Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) worldviews of health emphasize pono (righteousness) and lōkahi (balance), which extends to include relationships with other…”
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    Waimānalo Pono Research: Indigenizing Community-Engaged Research with a Native Hawaiian Community by Chung-Do, Jane J., Keaulana Scott, Samantha, Ho-Lastimosa, Ilima, Deitschman, Kirk, Vegas, J. Kahau, Keli‘iholokai, LeShay, Rogerson, Ikaika, Radovich, Theodore, Ho, Kenneth, Ho, A. Hiʻipoi, Antonio, Mapuana C. K.

    Published in Genealogy (Basel) (01-12-2022)
    “…Native Hawaiians, or Kānaka Maoli, the first people to arrive and settle on the Hawaiian Islands, developed an ecologically sustainable food system that…”
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    Indigenous Research Methodologies with Kānaka 'Ōiwi to Address Health Inequities: Two Case Studies by Antonio, Mapuana C K, Keaulana, Samantha, Keli'iholokai, LeShay, Ho-Lastimosa, H Ilima, Chung-Do, Jane J

    Published in Hawai'i journal of health & social welfare (01-10-2023)
    “…Kānaka 'Ōiwi (Native Hawaiians), the Indigenous Peoples of Hawai'i, have worldviews of health that emphasize the importance of being pono (ie, right and just)…”
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    The study of life and food systems for Native Hawaiians based on their environment by Antonio, Mapuana CK, Makua, Kuaiwi Laka, Keaulana, Samantha, Keliiholokai, LeShay, Vegas, J Kahaulahilahi, Ho-Lastimosa, H Ilima

    “…Health and well-being are a function of familial relationships between Native Hawaiians and their land. As a result of settler colonialism, Native Hawaiians…”
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    Pili Pono Practice: A Qualitative Study on Reimagining Native Hawaiian Food Sovereignty through MALAMA Backyard Aquaponics by Coleman, Pahonu, Keaulana, Samantha, Vegas, J Kahaulahilahi, Hwang, Phoebe W, Keliiholokai, LeShay, Rogerson, Ikaika, Chung-Do, Jane J, Ho-Lastimosa, Ilima

    “…Living in one of the most remote island chains in the world, Native Hawaiians developed sophisticated food cultivation systems that sustained a thriving and…”
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