2016–2017 Cohort Presented at Hilo, Hawai‘i on April 13, 2017
Dr. Kealoha Fox
“Kūkulu Ola Hou: Reconstructing the Native Hawaiian Medical Inventory Based on Traditional and Contemporary Kānaka ‘Ōiwi Perceptions of Illness and Disease”
Dr. Kiana Frank
“Microbial Ecology of Hawaiian Fishponds”
Mr. No‘eau Peralto
“Our Mo‘olelo of Change: Mo‘olelo, Kīpuka, Ea, and Decolonial Futures in Hāmākua, Hawai‘i”
2014-2015 Cohort Presented at Keauhou, Hawai‘i on November 8, 2014
Dr. Noa Kekuewa Lincoln
“Agriculture and Abundance”
Dr. Rebecca ‘Ilima Luning
“Uluwehi nā Pua i ke Kulāiwi: Perspectives from Hawaiian Cultural Practitioners & Classroom Educators on a Modern Hawaiian Ethnotheory of Learning”
Ms. Noelani P. Puniwai
“‘Ike i ke au nui ke au iki: Assessing Cultural Seascapes in Hawai‘i”
Dr. Liza Keānuenueokalani Williams
“Cultural Economies: Image, Intimacies, and the Colonial Landscape(s) of Hawai‘i”
2013-2014 Cohort Presented at Keauhou, Hawai‘i on November 9, 2013
Dr. Eōmailani Kukahiko
“Quanti-Native: Integrating Hawaiian Culture-Based Education into Mathematics”
Mr. Bryan Kuwada
“Hīkapalalē, hīkapalalē: Historical and Contemporary Translation in Hawai‘i”
Dr. Kaiwipunikauikawēkiu Lipe
“Ka ho‘okō kuleana: Mo‘olelo Mana Wahine on Transforming Postsecondary Education, Initial Perspectives”
Dr. Brandy Nālani McDougall
“Gathering in the Dark and Putting Down Roots: Kaona in Contemporary Kanaka Maoli Literature”