Manulani Aluli-Meyer (Ed.D., Harvard University, 1998) is the fifth daughter of Emma Aluli and Harry Meyer. Her family hails from Mokapu, Kailua, Wailuku, Hilo and Kohala on the islands of Oahu, Maui and Hawai‘i. The Aluli ohana is a large and diverse group of scholar-activists who have spent their lives in Hawaiian education, justice, land reclamation, health, cultural revitalization, arts education, prison reform, transformational economics, food sovereignty, and most of all, music. Manu works in the field of indigenous philosophy and writes and researches its role in world-wide awakening. She obtained her doctorate from Harvard by studying Hawaiian epistemology. Her book, Ho’oulu: Our Time of Becoming—Hawaiian Epistemology ...
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