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Session Type: Roundtable Session
Nurturing our Indigenous peoples and environments is vital to preserving the rich tapestry of our cultural heritage and embodied biodiversity. Indigenous communities possess profound wisdom and traditional knowledge that has nurtured our peoples and sustainably managed our ecosystems for generations, offering invaluable insights into harmonious living with nature. By honoring our rights and supporting our self-determination, we can help protect our peoples, cultural identities, languages, and ways of life.
E Lele Le Toloa Ae Maʻau I Le Vai: Youth Identity in the Samoan Diaspora - Denise Josephine Ah Sue, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa
Kupu ka niu kupu ke kanaka: When Coconuts Grow, Humanity Flourishes - Renuka Mahari de Silva, University of North Dakota
Hoapili: A Remedy. Combating Depression in Neurodiverse Adults Post–High School in a Rural Hawaiʻi Community - Jerusha Nanea Puanani Magalei, Brigham Young University - Hawaii
Impactful, Personally Meaningful, Place-Based Inquiry: Microplastics in Our Water, Air, Food, and Bodies - Pauline W.U. Chinn, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa; Stacy Potes, University of Hawai'i Mānoa