Indigenous Wellness Research Institute


August 1, 2017

Ka’iulani Ka’alehahi – Māhina 2016

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Mapuana Antonio – Māhina 2016

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Rosa Frutos Lopez – Māhina 2016

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Phoebe Angelina Keryte – Māhina 2016

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Jackie Johnson – Māhina 2016

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McKenna “Kiki” Dooley – Māhina 2016

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Mālia (Maria) Petelo – Māhina 2016

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Ashlea Gillon – Māhina 2016

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Ashlea Gillon, was a tuakana mentor with the 2016 program.   Māhina is supported by funding from the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number T37MD008625-01.


Digital Storytelling Intro – Māhina 2015

What is a digital story? How and why did the 2015 cohort of the Māhina program create them. Watch this introduction video by Māhina Program Director Anjulie Ganti (MSW, MPH) to find out!


Epiphany Lototele Nick – Māhina 2015

Epiphany Lototele Nick’s roots are in Samoa and South Carolina. While studying American Ethnic Studies and Biology at UW, her commitment to serve the community brought her to IWRI, as she wanted to learn more about the magnitude to which health/healthcare disparities disproportionately affect Indigenous and Black communities. As a result, Epiphany realized that her…



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