The Moʻolelo Hawaiʻi of Davida Malo
A critical preservation of Hawaiian Ethnography, describing the culture, traditions, government, history, cosmology and religion of pre-Christian Hawai‘i.
A critical preservation of Hawaiian Ethnography, describing the culture, traditions, government, history, cosmology and religion of pre-Christian Hawai‘i.
Examines the theoretical basis of indigenous higher education methodologies, offering practical guidance to those conducting their research using indigenous methodologies.
Brings together scientific and indigenous knowledge about plants through Native American and Western scientific lenses
25 Hawaiian mele (chants) from the tale of Pele and Hi‘iaka, with translations and interpretations in English.
Presents environmental education within the framework of place-based learning.
Provides a detailed overview of the traditional use and cultivation of plants for food, clothing, tools, shelter, religion, housewares, medication, transport and recreation.