Noenoe Silva

Noenoe K. Silva (born October 19, 1954) is a Hawaiian author and scholar. A professor of political science at the University of Hawaii at Manoa,[1] her work has appeared in Biography, American Studies,[2] and The Contemporary Pacific.[3]

While still a doctoral candidate, Silva was instrumental in rediscovering the Kū’ē Petitions, which had been presented to the United States government in 1897 in an attempt to halt American annexation of Hawaii.[4] The petitions formed part of the basis for her book Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism, an examination of Hawaiian language accounts of the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom.[5] Aloha Betrayed later received the Kenneth W. Baldridge Prize from Brigham Young University.[6] In 2006, Silva received a Katrin H. Lamon Fellowship from the School for Advanced Research to continue her research along similar lines through building a database of Hawaiian authors.[7]

Silva also contributed to A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language, an updated reprint of the first Hawaiian-English dictionary prepared by Lorrin Andrews in 1865, which was published by Island Heritage in 2003.[8]

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References

  1. "College of Social Sciences Profile: Noenoe Silva". University of Hawaii at Manoa: College of Social Sciences. 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  2. "Noenoe K. Silva: Works". JSTOR. 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  3. Silva, Noenoe (Spring 2006). "Response". The Contemporary Pacific. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  4. Kluepfel, Brian (May 20, 2005). "Noenoe Silva Reveals a Buried Hawai’i". AsianWeek. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  5. Coffield, Kris (2011). "Aloha Betrayed: Review". World History Connected. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  6. Staff report (October 24, 2011). "Aloha Betrayed explores Kuʻe petition". Malamalama. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  7. "Noenoe K. Silva: Katrin H. Lamon Resident Scholar". School for Advanced Research. 2006. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  8. Hawkins, Emily (December 2003). "A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language (review)". Oceanic Linguistics. Retrieved 2014-02-01.

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