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Ho I Hou Ka Mauli Ola

Ho I Hou Ka Mauli Ola

Pathways to Native Hawaiian Health

Edited by Winona K. Mesiona Lee and Mele A. Look

Contributions by Nina Beckwith, Richard Kekuni Blaisdell, S. Kalani Brady, Rebecca Delafield, Sasha NKHT Fernandes, Courtney K. Gaddis, Akolea K. Ioane, ‘Ānela K. Nacapoy Iwane, Marcus Iwane, Nanette Kapulani Mossman Judd, Joseph Keawe‘aimoku Kaholokula, Leimomi Kanagusuku, Dana-Lynn Koomoa, Malia Susanne Lee, Winona K. Mesiona Lee, Alika Maunakea, Diane S. L. Paloma, Karen K. Sakamoto, Shelley Soong, Patrice Ming-Lei Tim Sing, Claire Townsend, Kelli-Ann Frank Voloch, Kamuela Werner, Benjamin Young, Māpuana de Silva, Kalehua Tolentino, Gregory G. Maskarinec, Martina Kamaka, Vanessa Wong, Dee-Ann Carpenter and C. Malina Kaulukukui

Published by: University of Hawai'i Press

Series: Hawai‘inuiākea

Imprint: University of Hawai'i Press

184 Pages, 177.00 × 251.00 × 15.00 mm, 22 black & white illustrations

  • Paperback
  • 9780824872731
  • Published: April 2017

£13.99

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This pioneering collection highlights the historic, groundbreaking, and fascinating work done by doctors, researchers, and healthcare providers to improve the life of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. The relevance of their work impacts all of us regardless of ethnicity because the discoveries made in the search for solutions to health problems, cures to diseases, and improvements to healthcare benefit all who call Hawai?i, as well as the broader Pacific, home.

The majority of the thirty-three contributors are affiliated with the Department of Native Hawaiian Health of the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawai?i at M?noa and represent many disciplines, strategies, and programs whose research, findings, and projects are built on the contributions of pioneers in medicine and healthcare in Hawai?i. As such, this book is dedicated to the late Richard Kekuni Blaisdell and includes an interview with him, bringing to the fore his essential voice on Native Hawaiian health.

Mauli means life, heart, spirit, our essential nature. Ola means well-being, healthy. “Ho?i hou ka mauli ola,” or, bringing back the state of vibrant health, is the chief objective and the passion of the contributors. In addition to interviews, the volume includes historical information, personal narratives, mele oli, research findings, and descriptions of community programs.

Winona K. Mesiona Lee is director of the Medical Education Division in the Department of Native Hawaiian Health at the University of Hawai?i John A. Burns School of Medicine.

Mele A. Look is director for community engagement at the Center for Native and Pacific Health Disparities Research (P20) and the Department of Native Hawaiian Health at the University of Hawai?i’s John A. Burns School of Medicine.

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