PIKO PDC – Peoples and Cultures of Hawaii Resource Collection
Module 1: Native Hawaiians
This module is a collection of Native Hawaiian historical and cultural resources for PIKO researchers and community partners.
Learning Objectives of Module 1:
- Provide a foundation of Native Hawaiian historical and cultural context for research.
- Describe the Native Hawaiian peoples and way of life through ‘native voices’.
- Appreciate Native Hawaiian history and culture through the lens of experts.

Media Resources and Description:
http://uluulu.hawaii.edu/themes/page/2
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/nativevoices/exhibition/index.html
https://iwri.org/resource_area/digital-storytelling/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxx0NYlCdYU
Courses:
Dr. Dillard’s Course:
Library:
Paiana Naauao. 2008. Papa Ola Lokahi – Hawaiian Health Reference List of Citations by First Author
PapaOlaLokahi – Opportunities and Resources – Coconut Wireless
PapaOlaLokahi – E Ola Mau a Mau – The next generation of Native Hawaiian Health
Meyer, M. A. (2013). Holographic epistemology: Native common sense. China Media Research, 9(2).
Contributions of PIKO Faculty:
Palafox, N & Warren, A. 1980. Cross-cultural caring: A handbook for healthcare professionals in Hawaii. Honolulu, HI: Transcultural Health Care Forum, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii.
Lee, W.K. & Look, M.A. (2017). Hoi Hou Ka Mauli Ola: Pathways to Native Hawaiian Health. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press.
Maretzki, T. W., McDermott, J.F., & Andrade, N. N. (2013). Peoples and cultures of Hawaii: The evolution of culture and ethnicity……