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Keali?i Kukahiko; Kau‘i Sang; ‘Anela Iwane; Karen Nakasone; Aulia Austin; Pono Fernandez; Dana Tanigawa; Ku‘ulei Makua; Keola Ka‘uhane; Keola Ka‘uhane; Leilani Nerveza-Clark; Dannia Andrade; Kalanimanuia Wong; Ethan Chang; Kahele Dukelow – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2024
Hanau ka 'aina, hanau ke ali'i, hanau ke kanaka. This 'olelo no'eau is a Hawaiian proverb that means the land, the chiefs, and the people belong together. This translation suggests that the land and people of Hawai'i are interconnected, both enacting collective values that shape and sustain the other through language and cultural practices. As the…
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