Indigenous Wellness Research Institute


August 21, 2017

Dr. Valli Kalei Kanuha: Back to the Future

Valli Kalei Kanuha is Professor, Department of Sociology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Her professional and research interests focus on violence against women of color, specifically in Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Asian and LGBTQ communities; child abuse and family violence; and alternative justice interventions for interpersonal and community violence. Born and raised in…


INIHKD 2010 Indigenous Best Practices

This recording is from the International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development (INIHKD) conference 2010. The theme of this day Indigenous Best Practices, with presentations by Bronwyn Fredericks, PhD and Debra Harry, PhD. Thursday 27 May 2010.


INIHKD 2010 Indigenous Best Practices with Alayna Watane, PhD and Marcia Anderson, PhD

INIHKD 2010 Indigenous Best Practices with Alayna Watane, PhD and Marcia Anderson, PhD. Thursday 27 May 2010.


Indigenous Medicines Afternoon Plenary Panel

International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development meeting at the Suquamish Nation, USA May 26, 2010. The theme of this day Indigenous Medicines and there are presentations by Moe Milne, Dawn Martin-Hill, PhD, Cindy Shannon, Theresa Maresca, MD


Indigenous Knowledges Morning Plenary Panel


Indigenous Medicines Morning Plenary Panel


Indigenous Health Knowledges Afternoon Plenary Panel


A Return to Wellness


Lina Samu – Māhina 2016

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Lina was a Tuakana student mentor with the Mahina Program.


Opression “Under the Skin”: Manifestations and Psychological Implications of Internalized Oppression

Opression “Under the Skin”: Manifestations and Psychological Implications of Internalized Oppression by EJ R David, PhD



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