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PHD. 1998. Sep. Vol. 5 #2


The Health of Native Hawaiians



Issue Editors:
JoAnn Tsark
  Dr. Sitaleki Finau
PHD. 1998. Sep. Vol. 5
#2

APOLOGY. In the first printing, the word "Hawaii'an" should be read "Hawaiian". Due to a mixup at the office, the word "Hawaiian" got extensively mis-edited ! The second printing corrected this.
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


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