Candace Fujikane
Title
Candace Fujikane
Rights
Image used with permission, all rights remain with the author. Photograph credit to Glen Tomita.
Birth Date
1967
Birthplace
Honolulu
Primary Sources
Fujikane, C. (2023) To Breathe the Akua’: Aloha ʻĀina in the Poetry and Activism of Haunani-Kay Trask. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 46 (1), 73–98. https://doi.org/10.17953/aicrj.46.1.fujikane
Fujikane, C. (2021) Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartographies in Hawaiʻi, Duke University Press. https://www.dukeupress.edu/mapping-abundance-for-a-planetary-future
Fujikane, C. (2016) Mapping Wonder in the Māui Moʻolelo on the Moʻoāina: Growing Aloha ʻĀina Through Indigenous and Settler Affinity Activism. Rooted in Wonder: Tales of Indigenous Activism and Community Organizing. Yamashiro, A. and Kuwada. B. (Eds). Marvels and Tales: Journal of Fairy Tale Studies 30 (1), 45-69. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/621262.
Fujikane, C. and Okamura, J (2008) Asian Settler Colonialism: From Local Governance to the Habits of Everyday Life in Hawai‘i, University of Hawai‘i Press. ISBN-13: 9780824833008.
Fujikane, C. and Okamura, J (2000) (Eds). Whose Vision? Asian Settler Colonialism in Hawai‘i. Amerasia Journal, 26(2)
Fujikane, C. (2021) Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartographies in Hawaiʻi, Duke University Press. https://www.dukeupress.edu/mapping-abundance-for-a-planetary-future
Fujikane, C. (2016) Mapping Wonder in the Māui Moʻolelo on the Moʻoāina: Growing Aloha ʻĀina Through Indigenous and Settler Affinity Activism. Rooted in Wonder: Tales of Indigenous Activism and Community Organizing. Yamashiro, A. and Kuwada. B. (Eds). Marvels and Tales: Journal of Fairy Tale Studies 30 (1), 45-69. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/621262.
Fujikane, C. and Okamura, J (2008) Asian Settler Colonialism: From Local Governance to the Habits of Everyday Life in Hawai‘i, University of Hawai‘i Press. ISBN-13: 9780824833008.
Fujikane, C. and Okamura, J (2000) (Eds). Whose Vision? Asian Settler Colonialism in Hawai‘i. Amerasia Journal, 26(2)
Secondary Sources
Ho`omanawanui, K., Fujikane, C., Kagawa-Viviani, A., Kamakaoka‘ilima Long, K and Perry., K. (2019) Teaching for Maunakea: Kiaʻi Perspectives, Asian American and Pacific Islander Activism. Amerasia Journal, 46, 271–276. https://doi.org/10.1080/00447471.2019.1686318
Goodyear-Kaʻōpua, N and kuʻualoha hoʻomanawanui (Eds). The Work, Art, and Activism of Haunani-Kay Trask. American Indian Culture and Research 46(1)
Goodyear-Kaʻōpua, N and kuʻualoha hoʻomanawanui (Eds). The Work, Art, and Activism of Haunani-Kay Trask. American Indian Culture and Research 46(1)
Extra Resources
A Story of Displacement, KAHEA: The Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance, June 2011, Kahea Blog, Accessed Jan 7, 2023.
http://kahea.org/blog/a-story-of-dispacement.
http://kahea.org/blog/a-story-of-dispacement.
Collection
Citation
“Candace Fujikane,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed November 24, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/394.