The involvement of Papa Ola Lokahi during the pandemic years 2020-2022 evoked unique challenges. This report sheds light on how we responded through data monitoring, health education, program development, increasing workforce capacity, and reaching into our communities.
An infographic overview of the federally-authorized Native Hawaiian Health Program that includes Papa Ola Lōkahi, the Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program and the five Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems, 2019.
This initiative takes a pulse of the community around a particular issue at a given point in time. 2018-2019
A quick reference to the work of Papa Ola Lōkahi, the Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program and the five Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems, authorized by Congress through the Native Hawaiian Health Care Act of 1988 “to raise the health status of Native Hawaiians to the highest level possible,” 2016.
This plan was created with the mana’o and support of our community utilizing the model of the wa’a to demonstrate the core and auxiliary functions of Papa Ola Lōkahi.
The following chronology identifies major public policy events around which discussion of traditional Native Hawaiian healing practices have occurred in the past three decades.
A timeline of events and historical milestone that have impacted Hawaiian health.
An overview of The Hawai‘i Uninsured Project’s Native Hawaiian Work Group, 2005.
1998 – Out of print copies may be found in libraries or private collections.
The Disaggregation of the API Identifier, and the Importance of Having the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Catagory in Data Collection, Analysis, and Reporting, 2007
A Report to the Governor and the Legislature of the State of Hawai’i, 2019
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