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The Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence also
has an office at the University of Hawai`i at Hilo.
Keala Lapa'au Program
The Keala Lapa`au Program was established by the John A. Burns
School of Medicine Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence (NHCOE) to
assist and inspire Native Hawaiian students to pursue a career in
medicine. The Keala Lapa `Au Program is designed to provide
counseling, opportunities for Native Hawaiian students to career
shadow with a certified health professional within their career of
interest, instructional sessions involving math and science, and
awareness of traditional Hawaiian healing techniques.
The
University of Hawai`i (UH) offers a wide variety of programs in the
fields of health and medicine.
Information on other health fields
offered in the University of Hawai'i System can be found at Kapi'olani Community College.
Financial Aid & Scholarship
Information
There are various scholarships
available for persons of Native Hawaiian ancestry. Many of these
scholarships are offered through the
Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate Scholarships.
The Native Hawaiian Health Professions Scholarship is
specifically for students in health related fields. Other
scholarships listed below were listed originally at University of
Hawaii Kua'ana Program at
http://www.hawaii.edu/kuaana
1. Kua 'ana Student Services Tuition
Waiver
Due date: May 1st
Address: Lili'uokalani Student Services Center
2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, Hawai'i
Phone: (808) 956-5593
www.hawaii.edu/kuaana
2. Ke Ali'i Pauahi Foundation Financial
Aid & Scholarships for non-Kamehameha graduates.
Due date: March 1
Address: 1887 Makuakane Street, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96817-1887
Phone: (808) 842-8216
www.pauahi.org
3. Ke Ali'i Pauahi Foundation Financial
Aid & Scholarships for Kamehameha graduates.
Due date: March 1
Address: 1887 Makuakane Street, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96817-1887
Phone: (808) 842-8216
www.pauahi.org
4. Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)
Education Foundation Scholarships
Due date: March 1
Address: 711 Kapi'olani Blvd, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96813
Phone: (808) 594-1912
www.oha.org
5. Native Hawaiian Leadership Project (NHLP)
Due date: March 1
Address: 2645 Dole Street, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96822
Phone: (808) 945-1564
www.cba.hawaii.edu/nhlp
6. Hawaiian Homes Commission
Scholarship (DHHL)
Due date: March 1
Address: HCC Scholarships/DHHL
P.O. Box 1879, Honolulu,Hawaii 96805
Phone: O'ahu: 586-3836, Kaua'i: 274-3131, Molokai: 567-6104,
Maui: 984-2120 East Hawai'i: 974-4250, West Hawai'i: 887-6053
7. Vicki Wilder Trust Fund
Due date: March 1
Address: Hawaii Community Foundation
900 Fort Street Mall #1300, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813
Phone: (808) 566-5570
8. Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu
Due date: May 15
Address: Scholarships Committee, Hawaiian Civic Club of
Honolulu P.O. Box 1513, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96806
9. Aha Punana Leo-Lamaku
Due date: March 1
Address: 1744 Kino'old Street, Hilo Hawai'i 96720
Phone: (808) 966-6246
10. Hawaiian Studies Scholarship
Due date: April 15
Address: Center for Hawaiian Studies
2645 Dole Street, Room 209A
Kamakakuokalani Buiklding, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822
Phone: (808) 973-0979/ 973-0989
11. Mary Kawena Puku'i Scholarship
Award
Due date: April 15
Address: Center for Hawaiian Studies
2645 Dole Street, Room 209A
Kamakakuokalani Buiklding, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822
Phone: (808) 973-0979/ 973-0989
Other Valuable Scholarship Resources:
1.
Hawai’i Community Foundation (provides over 50 different
scholarships) Due date: March 1
Address: 900 Fort Street Mall #1300
Honolulu, Hawai’iI 96813
Phone: (808) 566-5570
www.hcf-hawaii.org
2. Operation
Manong Tuition Waiver
Due date: June 30
Address: Lili’uokalani Student Services Center
2600 Campus Road Rm 309
Honolulu, Hawai’i 96822
Phone: (808) 956-7348
www.omss.scc.hawaii.edu
3.
University of Hawai’i Regents and Presidential Scholarship
Program
Due date: February 1
Address: University of Hawai’i
Student Equity, Excellence & Diversity
Phone: (808) 956-4642
www.hawaii.edu/diversity
University of Hawai’i– Manoa
Financial Aid Services
2600 Campus Road SSC 112
Honolulu, Hawai’i 96822
(808) 956-3985
www.hawaii.edu/fas
www.dbserver.its.hawaii.edu/cash
Interested in information about Native Hawaiians? Check out the
Native Hawaiian Databook that contains information on population,
vital statistics, housing, land, education, human services, health,
crime, and income and development.
Internet
Links
Hawaii
Medical Library
Hawaii Medical Library, Inc. is a user-supported, non-profit
corporation serving the Honolulu County Medical Society, the
University of Hawaii at Manoa College of Health Sciences, member
hospitals, and personal members. The Library is a Queen's Health
Systems company.
Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)
Visit OHA's website for valuable information and news, including
education and statistics on Native Hawaiians.
Papa Ola Lokahi
Papa Ola Lokahi (POL) was formed in 1988 to address the health care
needs of the Native Hawaiian people. POL is a 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit charitable consortium organization which serves as an
umbrella for Native Hawaiian health care planning activities in the
state.
Alu
Like
Alu Like's mission is to assist Hawaiian natives who are committed
to achieving their potential in caring for themselves, their
families and communities.
E Ola Mau
A nonprofit corporation of Native Hawaiian Health Care Providers
Doctors of Hawai'i
Doctors of Hawaii is a set of seven volumes containing the
biographical sketches of more than 600 doctors from the early 1800's
up to 1985 who practiced medicine in Hawaii and are now deceased.
Native Hawaiian Scholarship Program
The Native Hawaiian Scholarship Program addresses the Shortage of
Primary Health Care Providers to serve Native Hawaiians by providing
payment for health professions training in exchange for the scholar
serving in a federally designated health professional shortage area
in Hawaii on completion of training.
Office of Minority Health Resource Center
Database Record
Hui Malama Ola Na'Oiwi (Caring for the Health of the Native
Hawaiian) is a community-based, non-profit Native Hawaiian
organization created under the Native Hawaiian Health Care
Improvement Act of 1988 and reauthorized in 1991 to the year 2001
(Public Law 100-579) to serve the health care needs of Native
Hawaiians residing in Hawai'i County.
Health from A to Z
The search engine for health and medicine
American Medical Association
AMA Physician Select
AMA Physician Select provides information on virtually every
licensed physician in the United States
Human Anatomy On-line
Human Anatomy On-line is the place for interactive and educational
views of the human body. This program contains over one hundred
illustrations and animation with thousands of descriptive links.
The Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database
This site allows the user to search a comprehensive database of
Hawaiian plants.
Native Hawaiian Health References
Aiu, P., Spoehr H. (1995). Native
Hawaiian Health Initiative. Honolulu, Hawai'i: Papa Ola Lokahi.
(Available from Papa Ola Lokahi 567 S. King Street, #102,
Honolulu, HI 96813).
Aluli, N.E., Connor, W.E., Kahn, C.,
O'Connor, H.K., Petrovitch, H., Hughes, C.L. &
Blaisdell, R.K. (1990). Effect of
pre-Western Hawaiian diet on plasma lipids, lipoprotein and blood
pressure in Native Hawaiians. Paper presented at the Hawai'i
regional annual meeting of the American College of Physicians,
Honolulu, HI.
Aluli, N.E. (1991). Prevalence of
Obesity in a Native Hawaiian population. American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition, 53, 1556S-60S.
Barringer, H., Liu, N. The
Demographic, Social and Economic Status of Native Hawaiians,
1990: A Study for Alu Like, Inc. Honolulu, Hawai`i: Alu
Like, Inc, 1994. Blaisdell, R.K. (1996). 1995 Update on Kanaka
Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiian) Health. Asian American and Pacific
Islander Journal of Health.
Braun, K.L., Look M.A., Tsark J.A.U.
(1995). High Mortality rates in Native Hawaiians. Hawai`i
Medical Journal; 54(9):723-729.
Bushnell, O.A. 1993). The gifts of
civilization: germs and genocide in Hawai'i. Honolulu, Hawai`i;
University of Hawai`i Press.
Curb, J.D. Aluli, N.E., Kautz, J.A.,
Petrovitch H., Knutsen S.F., Knutsen, R., O'Connor H.K., Connor,
W.E. Cardiovascular risk factor levels in ethnic Hawaiians.
American Journal of Public Health; 81(2):164-167.
Grossmann, B. and Shon, J. (1994).
The Unfinished Health Agenda: Lessons from Hawai`i.
University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI.
Howard, A. (1974). Ain't No Big
Thing: Coping Strategies in a Hawaiian-American Community.
Honolulu: The University of Hawai'i Press.
Ke Ola Mamo. (1995). Native Hawaiian
Health Care System. Informational brochure. (Available from the Ke
Ola Mamo, 1130 N. Nimitz Hwy, #A221, Honolulu, HI 96817)
Look, M.A. and Braun, K.L. (1995).
A Mortality Study of the Hawaiian People 1910-1990.
Honolulu, HI: The Queen's Health System.
Mau, M.K., Grandinettti A., Arakaki,
R., Baker-Ladao, N., Chang H.K., Curb J.D. (1995). Diabetes
Mellitus and Insulin Resistance Syndrome in Native Hawaiians.
Diabetes; 44(S1): 174A.
McDermott, J.F., Tseng, W. and
Maretzki, T.W.(1984). People and Cultures of Hawai'i: A
Psychocultural Profile. John A. Burns School of Medicine and
University of Hawai`i Press, Honolulu, HI.
Papa Ola Lokahi. (1992). Native
Hawaiian Health Data Book. Honolulu: Papa Ola Lokahi.
Pukui, M.K., Haertig, E.W. and Lee,
C.A. (1972). Nana I Ke Kumu: Look to the Source, Volumes I &
II. Hui Hanai, Honolulu, HI.
Shintani, T.T., Beckham, S.,
O'Conner, H., Hughes, C. and Sato, A. (1994). The Wai'anae Diet
Program: A Culturally Sensitive, Community-Based Obesity and
Clinical Intervention Program for the Native Hawaiian Population.
Hawai'i Medical Journal, 53(5), 136-147.
Shintani, T.T., Hughes, C.K.,
Beckham, S., O'Connor, H.K. (1991). Obesity and cardiovascular
risk intervention through the ad libitum feeding of traditional
Hawaiian diet.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 53, 1647S-51S
Shook, E.V. (1985). Ho'oponopono:
Contemporary Uses of Hawaiian Problem-Solving Process.
Institute of Culture and Communication. East-West Center.
University of Hawai`i Press
Stannard, D.E. (1989). Before the
Horror: The Population of Hawai`i on the eve of Western Contact.
Honolulu: School of Social Science Research Institute.
Takenaka, C. (1995). A Perspective on
Native Hawaiians. (Available from the Hawai`i Community
Foundation, 900 Fort Street Mall, #1300, Honolulu, HI 96813)
U.S. Congress, (1988b). Native
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100-579.
Wegner, E.L. (1989). The Health of
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