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Page 1: Native hawaiians and pacific islanders (nhpi)

Pacific Islander CultureBy: Rosiland Scobey

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Asian & Pacific Islander Health Forum. (2010)

Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians (PI & NA)

“Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander” refers to persons with ancestry in any of the original peoples of the islands of Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia

0.3% of American population

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Franks, 2010

An American of Japanese and European Ancestry Born in Hawaii

Raised in 1950’s Hawaii

Moo-moo’s on Fridays and Lei’s on King Day

Hoales

“It’s not all just beaches and surfing”

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Franks, 2010

Attitude Toward Health CareMom

Family of 11

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Access to Health CareOrthodontics

Language barriers

Disparities◦Lumping◦Chronic Illnesses

Franks, 2010Ro, 2010

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Franks, 2010

Communication PatternsVerbal praise and disappointment

An accent

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Relationships Among PeopleNot “touchy feely”

Ohana

Franks, 2010Hintz, 1999

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Similarities Between Our Cultures

Religion

Importance of education

Respect for

elders

Taro and yams

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Differences Between Our CulturesAquatic recreation

-he’e nalu-Sliding on a wave

We are “touchy feely”

How we view biculturalism

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Implications for Therapeutic InterventionBrain damage from hypoxia

caused by drowning

Celebrating 1st birthdays and valuing elders

American Samoans and football

Franks, 2010Hintz, 1999

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Ro, 2010

Out of the ShadowsHealth Care Disparity SolutionsDisaggregation

Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR)

Increased research

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Thomas, 2007

Hawaiian TutorAloha

Ae

Aole

Mahalo

“Da kine grinds Hawaii mo bettah.”

Welcome, goodbye, I love you

Yes

No

Thank you

“The food in Hawaii is really good.”

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Thomas, 2007

Old Hawaiian saying:

“If you plan for one year, plant taro.

If you plan for ten

years, plant koa.

But if you plan for a hundred years, teach your children.”

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ReferencesAsian & Pacific Islander Health Forum. (2010). Asian & Pacific

Islander Health Disparities. Retrieved from http://www.apiahf.org/images/stories/Documents/publications_database/nhpi_health_disparities.pdf

Bitton, A., Zaslavsky, A. M., Ayanian, J.Z. (2010). Health risks, chronic diseases, and access to care among US Pacific Islanders. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 25, 435-440. DOI 10.1007/s11606-1241-0

Hintz, M. (1999). Many islands, many cultures. In D. Teramoto (Consultant), America the beautiful: Hawaii (pp. 104-115). New York, NY: Children’s Press

Ro, M. J., Yee, A. K. (2010). Out of the shadows: Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. American Journal of Public Health, 100, 776-778. DOI 10.2105/AJPH.2010.192229

Thomas, W. D. (2007). Portraits of the states: Hawaii. Milwaukee, WI: Gareth Stevens Publishing.


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