The past before us : moʻokūʻauhau as methodology /

From the Foreword--"Crucially, past, present, and future are tightly woven in ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) theory and practice. We adapt to whatever historical challenges we face so that we can continue to survive and thrive. As we look to the past for knowledge and inspiration on how to face the fu...

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Other Authors: Wilson-Hokowhitu, Nālani (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2019]
Series:Indigenous Pacifics.
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520 |a From the Foreword--"Crucially, past, present, and future are tightly woven in ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) theory and practice. We adapt to whatever historical challenges we face so that we can continue to survive and thrive. As we look to the past for knowledge and inspiration on how to face the future, we are aware that we are tomorrow's ancestors and that future generations will look to us for guidance."--Marie Alohalani Brown, author of Facing the Spears of Change: The Life and Legacy of John Papa 'Ī'īThe title of the book, The Past before Us, refers to the importance of ka wā mamua or "the time in front" in Hawaiian thinking. In this collection of essays, eleven Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) scholars honor their moʻokūʻauhau (geneaological lineage) by using genealogical knowledge drawn from the past to shape their research methodologies. These contributors, Kānaka writing from Hawai'i as well as from the diaspora throughout the Pacific and North America, come from a wide range of backgrounds including activism, grassroots movements, and place-based cultural practice, in addition to academia. Their work offers broadly applicable yet deeply personal perspectives on complex Hawaiian issues and demonstrates that enduring ancestral ties and relationships to the past are not only relevant, but integral, to contemporary Indigenous scholarship. Chapters on language, literature, cosmology, spirituality, diaspora, identity, relationships, activism, colonialism, and cultural practices unite around methodologies based on moʻokūʻauhau. This cultural concept acknowledges the times, people, places, and events that came before; it is a fundamental worldview that guides our understanding of the present and our navigation into the future. This book is a welcome addition to the growing fields of Indigenous, Pacific Islands, and Hawaiian studies. Contributors:Hōkūlani K. AikauMarie Alohalani BrownDavid A. ChangLisa Kahaleole Hallkuʻualoha hoʻomanawanuiKū KahakalauManulani Aluli MeyerKalei Nuʻuhiwa'Umi Perkins Mehana Blaich VaughanNālani Wilson-Hokowhitu 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Māʻawe pono : treading on the trail of honor and responsibility / Kū Kahakalau -- He haku aloha : research as lei making / Mehana Blaich Vaughan -- Papakū makawalu : a methodology and pedagogy of understanding the Hawaiian universe / Kalei Nuʻuhiwa -- E hoʻi ka piko (Returning to the center) : theorizing moʻokūʻauhau as methodology in an indigenous literary context / kuʻualoha hoʻomanawanui -- Moʻokūʻauhau and mana / ʻUmi Perkins -- From malihini to hoaʻāina : reconnecting people, places, and practices / Hōkūlani K. Aikau -- Transcending settler colonial boundaries with moʻokūʻauhau : genealogy as transgressive methodology / David A. Chang -- All our relations : moʻokūʻauhau and moʻolelo / Lisa Kahaleole Hall -- Moʻokūʻauhau as methodology : sailing into the future, guided by the past / Nālani Wilson-Hokowhitu. 
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