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The History and Pedagogy of Education in the Hawaiian Kingdom
Exploring the historical background of education in the Hawaiian Kingdom, this chapter delves into the effects of occupation and colonialism, and the relationship between Hawaiian sovereignty and pedagogical practices. Dr. Kianu Sai, a political scientist and senior lecturer at the University of Hawaii, joins the conversation to shed light on the Hawaiian Kingdom's status as a state under international law, while discussing the absence of pre-contact written records, the collection of ethnographic stories in the 1820s, and the class-based feudal education system.