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Noelani Arista

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Arista appeared on an episode of Matt Gilbertson's Design Talk Hawaii podcast and collaborated on the award-winning "Making Kin with the Machines". Arista also makes regular appearances at community events in Honolulu, writes about the experience of the increased touristification of Hawai'i, and is a
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Under the auspices of the University of Hawaiʻi Committee for the Preservation and Study of Hawaiian Language, Art, and Culture, Arista is a member of a team of University of Hawaiʻi researchers currently working to collect, understand, interpret, and translate mele Kanikau, Hawaiian grief chants and
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and language, and not entrusted solely to engineers, coders and computer scientists who may have not been trained to a deep foundation in tradition. As such, Arista is a knowledge-keeper and contributor to “He Au Hou 1 & 2” ("A New World"), two Hawaiian-language video games that were produced in
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Arista's research focuses on Hawaiian governance and customary law, as well as the rules and pedagogies which structure the passing on of traditional Hawaiian knowledge. While drawing attention to the breadth of Hawaiian language textual archives, Arista's work suggests methods for how to approach
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While much of Arista's work has focused on the early nineteenth-century movement of aural-oral moʻolelo, authoritative speech, and performative literature into written and published text, she has recently shifted to the perpetuation and persistence of Hawaiian knowledge into digital media. As a
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public intellectual and digital humanist, she has argued at conferences and presentations that the work of creating new modes of engagement with Hawaiian knowledge needs to be shaped by those trained in customary and
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the complexity of Hawaiian language by recognizing and assembling important patterns of Hawaiian discourse. Arista has also written about traditional Hawaiian mele (chants), and Hawaiian film, art and artists.
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Bacchilega, Cristina; Arista, Noelani (2007). "The Arabian Nights in the Kuokoa, a Nineteenth-century Hawaiian Newspaper: Reflections on the Politics of Translation.". In Marzolph, Ulrich. (ed.).
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into English. This work, along with accompanying photographs, music, and videos, aims to be a bulwark against the inaccurate representations of Hawaiian culture in popular media.
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In 2015, Arista created the Facebook group 365 Days of Aloha to promote the well being of kanaka māoli (native Hawaiian). Daily posts were curated to expand public knowledge of '
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in 1986. She received both her BA (1992) and her MA (1998) in Hawaiian Religion from the Department of Religion at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. In 2010, she earned her
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which simplify the term as a translation of 'hello', 'goodbye', and 'I love you'. The daily entries grew to incorporate original translations of popular Hawaiian
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Arista was hired as an assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in 2008. In 2013-14, Arista was a
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Arista, Noelani (2019). "Ka Waihona Palapala Manaleo: Research in a Time of Plenty. Colonialism and Ignoring the Hawaiian Language Archive".
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Proceedings of the Indigenous Textual Cultures Symposium, Centre for Research on Colonial Culture, University of Otago (New Zealand)
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Arista, Noelani (2018). "'Mo'olelo and Mana: The Transmission of Hawaiian History from Hawai'i to the United States, 1836–1843".
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strategic consultant for Mana Up, a Hawaii-based organization that supports Hawai'i-based products and companies.
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Arista's education includes mentorship and training through Hawaiian kumu (teachers) Aunty Edith McKinzie,
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to the Hawaiian islands, the appropriation of Hawaiian culture, the recording and transmission of
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for the "best-written doctoral dissertation on a significant subject in American history".
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Arista's current research examines the cultural, legal, and political colonization of the
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Kite, Suzanne; Pechawis, Archer; Arista, Noelani; Lewis, Jason Edward (2018-07-16).
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Noelani Arista (2009). "Listening to Leoiki: Engaging Sources in Hawaiian History".
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Malo, Davida (1795-1853), native Hawaiian scholar and counselor of the high chiefs
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The Kingdom and the Republic: Sovereign Hawai'i and the Early United States
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laments that were published in 19th century Hawaiian-language newspapers.
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and translation, and Colonial and Indigenous history and historiography.
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during the early- to mid-nineteenth century. It was published by the
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Arista, Noelani (2007). "Foreword". In Beckwith, Martha (ed.).
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of Hawaiian and US History in the Department of History at the
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and is immersed within the community of Hawaiian scholars.
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2017 & 2018 through a joint collaboration between
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associate professor
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
American History
Hawaiian History
Indigenous
epistemology
Honolulu
Hawaiʻi
Kamehameha Schools
PhD
Brandeis University
Allan Nevins Prize
Society of American Historians
Rubellite Kawena Johnson
post-doctoral fellow
University of Pennsylvania
Hawaiian islands
James Cook
Hawaiian history
David Malo
native Hawaiian
colonialism
University of Pennsylvania Press
aloha
consumerist culture
mele
Hawaiian language
traditional knowledge
Initiative for Indigenous Futures

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