Hawaii: The Healthy Ancestor - Embodied Inequality And The Revitalization Of Native Hawaiian Health
Hawaii: The Healthy Ancestor - Embodied Inequality And The Revitalization Of Native Hawaiian Health Juliet McMullin 2010 Left Coast Press Ua mau, ke ea o ka ‘Àina, I ka pono, ‘o Hawaii The sovereignty of the land has been continued because it is pono(correct). King Kamehameha IV Juliet McMullin’s book offers a comparative study using critical medical anthropology to explore the definitions and construction of Native Hawaiian people’s health on the islands and in California. She uses...For the rest of the article, as well as maps, images, related items, and videos, please visit Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources.