Crossing the Rainbow Bridge: Our StoryThe telling of this story led to reconnections of Native California families with their relatives in Hawai’i. |
From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawai'iThis collection of 17 essays on the Hawai’ian sovereignty movement is a searing indictment of racism and colonialism. |
Ke Ana Pōhaku Ma Kahakai/The Rock Cave at the BeachEngages young readers in counting and the natural environment. |
Kilia and Wahiopua: The Reefs of Hau'ula / Kilia a me Wahiopua: Nā Papa o HauulaDeveloped to teach Hawai’ian names, place names, traditions and a connection to nature. |
Lā’ieikawai: The Ho'ulu Hou Project: Stories Told by UsThis lesson story shows the ahonui (patience) and ‘olu’olu (kindness) that one person can have for another. |
Light in the Crevice Never SeenThe first compilation of poems by an indigenous Hawai’ian to be published in North America. |
Moe ‘OMakali‘i / Makali’i Sleeps: The Ho'ulu Project: Stories Told by UsA traditional Hawaiian story demonstrates the responsibility of each person to the welfare of the community. |
Rabbit Proof Fence (DVD)Dramatization of the true story of three little girls, part of the “stolen generation” that were kidnapped and brought to Aboriginal residential schools. |
Rabbit Proof Fence (book)True story of three little girls, part of the “stolen generations” kidnapped from their families and brought Aboriginal residential schools. |