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    Unsilencing the Echoes of Historical Trauma: A Comparative Analysis by Riley, Lorinda, Suʻesuʻe, Anamalia, Ravida, Meldrick

    Published in Trauma care (Basel) (23-05-2023)
    “…Indigenous communities in North America have distinct colonial histories with their own story of how their ancestors were able to survive the mass effort to…”
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    Ēwe Hānau o ka ʻĀina: A Policy Review Focused on Hawaiʻi’s Public Land Trust by Riley, J. Kawika, Akamu, Cade, Riley, Lorinda

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-01-2023)
    “…ʻĀina (land) is central to Native Hawaiian culture and ways of life. The illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom and annexation to the US resulted in the…”
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    Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander populations in genomic research by Ha, Edra K., Shriner, Daniel, Callier, Shawneequa L., Riley, Lorinda, Adeyemo, Adebowale A., Rotimi, Charles N., Bentley, Amy R.

    Published in Npj genomic medicine (30-09-2024)
    “…The role of genomic research and medicine in improving health continues to grow significantly, highlighting the need for increased equitable inclusion of…”
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    Addressing Native Hawaiian historical trauma: Opportunities for increased economic, environmental, and social advancement by Riley, Lorinda

    Published in Societal Impacts (01-12-2023)
    “…Many people view Hawai'i as a tropical paradise where people can relax on idyllic beaches. However, for many Native Hawaiians, the Indigenous people of…”
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    Importance of culture in measuring tribal crime seriousness: scoping review of crime seriousness indices by Riley, Lorinda, Park, Cassandra

    Published in Journal of ethnicity in criminal justice (02-01-2024)
    “…Understanding crime trends provides policymakers with needed information to effectively use scarce resources to keep communities safe. Native nations in the…”
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    Community-Focused Policy Advocacy: Evaluating Hawai'i's Historical Trauma Legislation by Riley, Lorinda, Su'esu'e, Anamalia

    Published in Hawai'i journal of health & social welfare (01-10-2023)
    “…Research aimed at reducing health disparities must move beyond the academic and provide practical value. Developing policy briefs that provide a description of…”
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    The Struggle to Achieve Internal Legitimacy for Tribal Nations by Riley, Lorinda

    “…Tribal nations have entered an era of nation building or the process by which a native nation enhances its foundational capacity for effective self-governance…”
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    The Lahaina Fires Lasted Hours, but the Trauma Will Take Generations to Heal by Riley, Lorinda, Greywolf, Cynthia, Enos, V Pualani

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-03-2024)
    “…Aflare-up from a reportedly contained brush fire outside Lahaina on the island of Maui, Hawaii, grew into the deadliest US fire in more than a century. The…”
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    Creating Valuable Indigenous Learning Environments by Riley, Lorinda, Johansen, Morgen

    “…Indigenous governments are growing in size and strength. As a result, indigenous issues are becoming more frequently and prominently in the public…”
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    Community-Focused Policy Advocacy: Evaluating Hawai‘i’s Historical Trauma Legislation by Riley, Lorinda, Su‘esu‘e, Anamalia

    Published in Hawai'i journal of health & social welfare (01-10-2023)
    “…Research aimed at reducing health disparities must move beyond the academic and provide practical value. Developing policy briefs that provide a description of…”
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    Abstract 12190: Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Trends Among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Adults—United States, 2018 to 2022 by Woodruff, Rebecca C, Kaholokula, Joseph K, Riley, Lorinda, Loustalot, Fleetwood V, Vaughan, Adam, Diktonaite, Kotryna, Richardson, LaTonia C, Tong, Xin

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (07-11-2023)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) adults have historically been grouped with Asian adults in US mortality surveillance,…”
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    Ke ala i ka Mauliola: Native Hawaiian Youth Experiences with Historical Trauma by Riley, Lorinda, Suʻesuʻe, Anamalia, Hulama, Kristina, Neumann, Scott Kaua, Chung-Do, Jane

    “…Native Hawaiians (NH), like other Indigenous peoples, continue to experience the subversive impacts of colonization. The traumatic effects of colonization,…”
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    US State and Territorial Indigenous Consultation Laws: A Potential Strategy to Improve the Social Determinants of Health by Riley, Lorinda, Hulama, Kristina, Tapu, Ian, Weightmann, Anna, Louis-Perkins, Tehani, Kajiwara, Carly, Maldanado, Kamaile, Ravida, Meldrick

    Published in Public health reports (1974) (26-07-2024)
    “…The United Nations (UN) has articulated the right to self-determination as a human right for Indigenous people; however, US states and territories have been…”
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    Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Adults Aged 35 Years or Older, 2018 to 2022 by Woodruff, Rebecca C, Kaholokula, Joseph Keawe'aimoku, Riley, Lorinda, Tong, Xin, Richardson, LaTonia C, Diktonaite, Kotryna, Loustalot, Fleetwood, Vaughan, Adam S, Imoisili, Omoye E, Hayes, Donald K

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (01-11-2024)
    “…Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) adults have historically been grouped with Asian adults in U.S. mortality surveillance. Starting in 2018, the 1997…”
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    WHEN A TRIBAL ENTITY BECOMES A NATION: THE ROLE OF POLITICS IN THE SHIFTING FEDERAL RECOGNITION REGULATIONS by Riley, Lorinda

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2015)
    “…Before a tribal entity can exercise the privileges and immunities of external sovereign status, they must first be recognized by the United States. For a…”
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    Wrangling the system: How tenure impacts Indigenous research by Riley, Lorinda, Hulama, Kristina, Ka‘eo, Ho‘oleia, Paolo, Genesia

    “…Faculty research agendas are informed by and intertwined with the evaluation process. One’s research agenda influences productivity, choice in methodology, and…”
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    A Scoping Review of Nature, Land, and Environmental Connectedness and Relatedness by Keaulana, Samantha, Kahili-Heede, Melissa, Riley, Lorinda, Park, Mei Linn N, Makua, Kuaiwi Laka, Vegas, Jetney Kahaulahilahi, Antonio, Mapuana C K

    “…The importance of nature and the environment in relation to human health is coalescing, as demonstrated by the increased research that attempts to measure…”
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    Much Needed Medicine: A Qualitative Study of Hawai‘i Resident Views During COVID-19 by Riley, Lorinda, Dorios, Sam, Hostetter, Carla, Kehahio, Wendy, Lee, Palama, Pantumsinchai, Penn, Riley, Kawika, Tibbetts, Kathy, Watkins-Victorino, Lisa

    Published in Hawai'i journal of health & social welfare (01-10-2021)
    “…The precarious financial status of the majority of Hawai‘i residents coupled with the state's heavy reliance on tourism suggests that residents are…”
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