The seeds we planted : portraits of a native Hawaiian charter school /
"In 1999, Noelani Goodyear-Ka'ōpua was among a group of young educators and parents who founded Hālau Kū Māna, a secondary school that remains one of the only Hawaiian culture-based charter schools in urban Honolulu. The Seeds We Planted tells the story of Hālau Kū Māna against the backdro...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
[2013]
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Series: | First peoples: new directions in indigenous studies
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
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- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Indigenous Education, Settler Colonialism, and Aloha 'Āina
- 1. The Emergence of Indigenous Hawaiian Charter Schools
- 2. Self-Determination within the Limits of No Child Left Behind
- 3. Rebuilding the Structures that Feed Us: ʻAuwai, Loʻi Kalo, and Kuleana
- 4. Enlarging Hawaiian Worlds: Waʻa Travels against Currents of Belittlement
- 5. Creating Mana through Students' Voices
- Conclusion: The Ongoing Need to Restore Indigenous Vessels
- Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index.