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Mana, māna, ā mānā paha? Hōʻailona ā Hōʻike paha? (Mana, māna, or mānā? Sign, portent, revelation, knowing, or seeing?) What is this experience? Who gets to speak? 2018 Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 11 (4): 347-69
  • Karen M. Fox
H6/KH [TIME-] 1751-696X
Documenting an endangered language: the inclusive first-person plural pronoun Kājou as a resource for claiming ownership in Hawaiian 2017 Journal of linguistic anthropology 27 (1): 92-113
  • Scott Saft
H6/KK [JOURNAL-] 1055-1360
Translating 'sustainability' in Hawai'i: the utility of semiotic transformation in the transmission of culture 2015 The Asia Pacific journal of anthropology 16 (1): 55-73
  • Kyung-Nan Koh
H6 [CANBERRA-] 1444-2213
On Spanish loanwords and loanblends in Hawai'i Creole English 2013 Pacific studies 36 (3): 261-88
  • Robert N. Smead
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
Making waves: Hawaiian language on the air 2013 Cultural Survival quarterly 37 (1): 20-21
  • Kaimana Barcarse
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Pele, Hi'iaka, and Haumea: women and power in two Hawaiian mo'olelo 2007 Pacific studies 30 (1-2): 159-81
  • Noenoe K. Silva
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
'Aha Pünana Leo 2007 Cultural Survival quarterly 31 (2): 44-7
  • Kaimana Barcarse
  • Luahiwa Nämähoe
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Remembering Hawaiian, transforming shame 2006 Anthropology and humanism 31 (2): 185-200
  • Wende Elizabeth Marshall
H6 [ANTHROPOLOGY-] 0193-5615
Back from the (nearly) dead: reviving indigenous languages across North America 2004 American Indian quarterly 24 (3/4): 566-82
  • Bruce E. Johansen
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0095-182X
Globalizing languages: ideologies and realities of the contemporary global system 2003 American anthropologist 105 (4): 744-52
  • Jonathan Friedman
*H6 [AMERICAN-] 0002-7294
La pronunciación de los topónimos españoles en Hawaiano 2003 Rongorongo studies 13 (2): 56-9
  • Kenneth W. Cook
0938-0795
Distribution and function of Hawaiian ana 2003 Rongorongo studies 13 (1): 3-19
  • Emily Ioli'i Hawkins
0938-0795
Signs of identity, signs of discord: glottal goofs and the green grocer's glottal in debates on Hawaiian orthography 2002 Journal of linguistic anthropology 12 (2): 189-224
  • Suzanne Romaine
1055-1360
The Hawaiian pepeke system 2000 Rongorongo studies 10 (2): 46-59
  • Kenneth William Cook
0938-0795
Kū Maka Ihe Laumeki: the tip of the spear in language revitalization 2000 Native Americas 17 (2): 32-7
  • Kauanoe Kamanā
  • William H. Wilson
1092-3527
Jean Charlot's Hawaiian-language plays 1998 Rongorongo studies 8 (1): 3-24
  • John Charlot
H6/KX [RONGORONGO-]
Subject pronoun fronting in Samoan and Hawaiian 1997 Rongorongo studies 7 (1): 4-18
  • Kenneth William Cook
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