E kolo ana nō ke ēwe i ke ēwe(小根会向小根爬去)

IF 1.2 Q1 HISTORY American Indian culture and research journal Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.17953/a3.1611
Sanoe Kinikela Marfil, Brandy Kalehua Kamohaliʻi Caceres, LeReen Iko Aranaydo Carr, Courtney Pualani Perreira, Pūhala Kelly Peʻa Kamālamalama
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什么是夏威夷文化认同?成为夏威夷人意味着什么?太平洋土著教育和文化研究所(INPEACE)在为我们的Keiki Steps项目开发课程的过程中,提出了这些深刻的问题,这些问题构成了我们所有工作的基础。我们以社区为基础的探究侧重于了解我们是谁,以及这如何影响我们教育Keiki(孩子)的方式,启动一个过程,改变我们对自己、历史和文化的理解,并改变我们与最早的学习者合作的方式。
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E kolo ana nō ke ēwe i ke ēwe (The rootlet will creep toward the rootlets)
What is Hawaiian cultural identity? What does it mean to be Hawaiian? Out of the process of developing a curriculum for our Keiki Steps program at the Institute of Native Pacific Education and Culture (INPEACE) emerged these profound questions that form the foundation of all of the work that we do. Our Community-Based Inquiry focuses on understanding who we are and how that impacts the ways in which we teach our keiki (children), setting in motion a process that is transforming our understanding of ourselves, our history, and our culture, and changing the way we work with our earliest learners.
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