Interview with Prof. Kaliko Correa (Hawaiian Studies)
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2024-10-29
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University of Hawaiʻi - West Oʻahu
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This interview, conducted by students in Professor Kim Compoc’s Fall 2024 Humanities 300 course at the University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu, features Professor Mary-Lindsey Kalikolani Correa, Assistant Professor of Hawaiian and Pacific Studies. Professor Correa discusses her academic background, research, and the themes of aloha āʻina, Hawaiian political discourse, and cultural identity. She reflects on her dissertation, the origins and significance of her Aloha ʻĀina course, and her work in traditional Hawaiian learning spaces. The conversation covers personal connections to place, the protection of Mauna Kea, and the interdisciplinary nature of Hawaiian Studies.
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