| Title | Author(s) | pages |
| Guest
Editorials |
| | JoAnn Tsark, Richard Blaisdell, Noa Emmett Aluli
Kenneth Brown | 228-231 |
| Special Feature |
| Ke Ala Ola
Pono: the Native Hawaiian community’s effort to heal itself |
H. Spoehr, M. Akau, W. Akutagawa, K. Birnie,
Mei–Ling Chang, E. Kinney, S. Nissanka, D. Peters, R. Sagum, D.
Soares |
232-238 |
| Original Papers |
| Laau Lapaau:
herbal healing among contemporary Hawaiian healers | N. Judd | 239-245 |
| Where are the Native Hawaiian
physicians? | 'Iwalani
Else, N. Palafox, D. Little | 246-252 |
| Injury and disability among Native
Hawaiians | D. Goebert, K.
Birnie | 253-259 |
| Case
Reports and Short Communications |
| Trends in
births in the Northern Mariana Islands | A. Fox, T. Parker, K. S. Palmer | 260-265 |
| The
relationship between Sakau (kava) and gastritis | J. Ngirasowei, J. Malani | 266-268 |
| A
retrospective review of inpatient pediatric records in Majuro Hospital,
1996 | H. Yin, M.
Lanwi | 269-270 |
| Conference Reports and
Papers |
| Native Hawai'ian Health and Wellness
Summit: Ka ‘Uhane Lokahi | M. A. Look, G. Mackura, H. Spoehr | 271-272 |
| Inside out:
methodological issues on being a ‘native’ researcher | M. Anae | 273-279 |
| Twelfth International Congress on
Child Abuse and Neglect: ‘Protecting Children: Innovation and
Inspiration’, Auckland, September '98 | Greg Dever | 280-281 |
| Review
Papers |
| Na Kupuna in Hawai'i: a review of social
and health status, service use and the importance of value–based
interventions | N. Mokuau,
C. V. Browne, K. L. Braun | 282-289 |
| The health of Hawaiian women |
M. Look, S. Sylva, G.
Baruffi | 290-286 |
| Papa Ola Lokahi Hawaiian health update:
mortality, morbidity and behavioral risks | D. B. Johnson, N. Oyama, L. Le
Marchand | 297-314 |
| Cancer in Native Hawaiians |
J. U. Tsark |
315-327 |
| Traditional
Hawaiian diet programs: a culturally competent chronic disease
intervention | C. K.
Hughes | 328-331 |
| Dental caries in early childhood among
Native Hawaiians | M. H. K.
Greer, S. L. Tengan | 332-336 |
| Polynesian ethnobotanicals: a critical role
in new drug discovery | C.
D. Boyd, A. Maunakea, L. J. Mordan, K. Csiszar | 337-340 |
| Etiology of
depression among Native Hawaiians | K. M. Crabbe | 341-345 |
| Current status of research on
diabetes mellitus and associated risk factors in Native
Hawaiians | M. K.
Mau | 346-349 |
| Mongolia: a transitional society and the
consequences for adolescent health | A. Diaz | 350-356 |
| Viewpoints and
Perspectives |
| Ka Maka o ka Ihe Laumeki – The Point
of the Barbed Spear: Native Hawaiian epistemology and health |
J. Nani’ole, M. A.
Meyer | 357-360 |
| A holistic assessment method of health and
well–being for Native Hawaiian communities | D. P. McGregor, L. Minerbi, J.
Matsuoka | 361-369 |
| Disease management: the interface between
Hawaiian health and the Western health care system | J. Humphry, T. L. K. Reinhardt |
370-374 |
| Pacific Health
Institutions |
| A history of Imi Ho'ola |
B. B. C. Young | 375-377 |
| The Pa'ani
Program: community-based early intervention and its implications for
Hawaiian health | J.
Inouye, A. W. Guillory, G. Fink | 378-380 |
| Kahuku Hospital Healthy Communities
Farmers Market: a culturally appropriate health intervention |
A. Hughes | 381-382 |
| Hele Mai 'Ai:
developing a culturally competent nutrition education
program | S. K.
Odom | 383-385 |
| Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship
Placement Program | K. K. Birnie | 386-389 |
| Book Reviews |
| 390-391 |
| Journal
Abstracts |
| 392-396 |
| Glossary of Hawaiian words and
phrases |
| 397-397 |
| Some
Hawaiian health agencies and programs |
| 398-398 |
| Letters to the
Editor |
| 399-402 |
| PHD
Editorials | G. Dever, S A Finau | 403-404 |