| Title | Author(s) | pages |
| Guest
Editorial |
| | Edwin Cadman | 243 |
| |
Gladys ‘Ainoa Brandt |
244-245 |
| Acknowledgements |
| Acknowledgements for this PHD | | 246 |
| Introduction |
| Ha‘i Ka
Mo‘olelo Ola: new developments in Native Hawaiian health |
Benjamin Young, Hardy
Spoehr | 247-248 |
| Original Papers |
| Sociocultural
and community factors influencing the use of Native Hawaiian healers
and healing practices among adolescents in Hawai‘i | Cathy K. Bell, Deborah A. Goebert, Robin H.
Miyamoto, Earl S. Hishinuma, Naleen N. Andrade, Ronald C. Johnson, John
F. McDermott, Jr. | 249-259 |
| Hawaiian health practitioners in
contemporary society | Healani K. Chang | 260-273 |
| Health care utilization among women
on O‘ahu: implications for Native Hawaiian women | H. Kaleleonälani Blaisdell-Brennan, Deborah
Goebert | 274-279 |
| Ten-year changes in breast cancer
knowledge, attitudes, and practices in Native Hawaiian women |
JoAnn Umilani Tsark, Kathryn L.
Braun | 280-289 |
| Treatment adherence to an antiretroviral
regime: the lived experience of Native Hawaiians and kökua |
Lana Ka‘opua | 290-298 |
| Ka mauli o ka
‘Äina a he mauli känaka: an ethnographic study from an Hawaiian sense
of place | Mary Frances
Mailelauli‘i Oneha | 299-311 |
| Native Hawaiian physician location and
service to the underserved in Hawai‘i | ‘Iwalani Else | 312-321 |
| A profile of Hawaiians in the
Medicaid Fee-For-Service program | Matthew Loke, Kathleen T. Kang-Kaulupali, Lynette
Honbo | 322-326 |
| Eo na Mähü o Hawai‘i: the extraordinary
health needs of Hawai‘i’s Mähü | Carol Odo, Ashliana Hawelu | 327-334 |
| Case Studies and
Short Communications |
| Kava as an anticraving
agent: preliminary data | Gregory Gene Steiner | 335-339 |
| Review Papers |
| Ethnic health
data in Hawai‘i: describing the databases | Henry M. Ichiho, Claire Hughes |
340-352 |
| Reprints |
| Hawai‘i’s
first medical school | O.A.
Bushnell | 353-363 |
| Viewpoints and
Perspectives |
| Genetic research and the
vulnerability of Native Hawaiians | Rae Mei-Ling Chang, Philip H. Lowenthal |
364-367 |
| A call for
respect and equality for indigenous scholarship in Hawaiian
health | Bud Pömaika‘i
Cook | 368-374 |
| Reflections of a Native Hawaiian physician:
Hawaiian cultural values in Western medical practice | Momi E. Ka‘ano‘i | 375-379 |
| Herbal
medicine on the rise: the case of ‘awa | Harriet Makia Awana O’Sullivan, Kehaulani Lum |
380-387 |
| Cultural
competence: a proposal for physicians reaching out to Native Hawaiian
patients | Neal A. Palafox,
Lee Buenconsejo-Lum, Momi Ka‘ano‘i, Seiji Yamada | 388-392 |
| Uli‘eo Koa Program
Reports |
| Overview: Uli‘eo Koa – Warrior
Preparedness | | 393 |
| Uli‘eo Koa: Warrior Preparedness |
Claire K. Hughes | 393-400 |
| Uli‘eo Koa
program: incorporating a traditional Hawaiian dietary
component | Jodi Haunani
Leslie | 401-406 |
| Validating a measure of
religiousness/spirituality for Native Hawaiians | Noreen Mokuau, Earl Hishinuma, Stephanie
Nishimura | 407-416 |
| Conference Papers |
| O Ke Aloha Ka
Mea I Ho‘ola ‘Ai - Compassion is the Healer: an indigenous peoples
healing conference. October 2000, Hawai’i | Kawaikapuokalani Hewett, Cecelia Alailima,
Kawahine Kamakea-Ohelo, Kawena Mann | 417-422 |
| Utilizing cultural immersion in a
cultural competency curriculum: a conference report | Martina L. Kamaka, Noa Emmett
Aluli | 423-428 |
| Treating And Counseling People Of Colour
Conference: a Native Hawaiian perspective | Pua‘alaokalani Aiu, Mari Ono, Paula-Ann
Burgess, Celia Takahashi, Cheryl Kameoka | 429-433 |
| 5th
International Conference on Diabetes and Indigenous Peoples.
Christchurch, New Zealand. Oct 2000 | Audrey Young | 434-435 |
| Pacific Health
Institutions |
| ‘Imi Hale: establishing an
inheritance for Native Hawaiians on cancer awareness, research and
training | LorrieAnn
Santos, Noreen Mokuau, Lehua Abrigo, Kathryn L. Braun, JoAnn U. Tsark,
Gayle Mackura, Rie Kuhaulua, Clayton D.K. Chong | 436-445 |
| Imi Ho‘ola
post-Baccalaureate program: recruitment, retention, and graduation of
Asian American and Pacific Islander students in medicine |
Nanette L. Kapulani Mossman Judd,
Patrice Ming-Lei Tim Sing | 446-449 |
| The Native Hawaiian Health Professions
Scholarship program’s impact on the community of Ko‘olau Loa: a program
report | Kehau Santiago,
Michele Shimizu, Stephany Nihipali Vaioleti | 450-452 |
| Lunalilo Home
reopens | Satoru Izutsu,
Nanette Napoleon Purnell | 453-454 |
| Book
commentaries |
| |
| Emma: Hawai‘i’s Remarkable Queen. George S.
Kanahele | Terence
Rogers | 455-457 |
| Plants in Hawaiian Medicine. Beatrice
Krauss | Frank
Tabrah | 457 |
| Ka Lama Kukui: Hawaiian Psychology: An
Introduction. William Rezentes | Patrick DeLeon | 458-459 |
| Leper Priest of Moloka‘i: The Father
Damien Story. Richard Stewart | Bert Lim ,Dean Alexander | 459-461 |
| Tributes |
| |
| A tribute to
O. A. Bushnell | Benjamin
B.C. Young | 462-463 |
| A tribute to “Papa” Henry Allen
Auwae | Babette
Galang | 464 |
| A
glossary of Hawaiian words |
| 465-467 |
| PHD Editor |
| 468 |