The open-access edition of Balancing the Tides: Marine Practices in American Sāmoa by JoAnna Poblete highlights U.S. marine practices affecting the indigenous communities of American Sāmoa.
Titles include seminal works of scholarship in Hawaiian, Pacific and Asian studies, as well as grammars, dictionaries and other resources for languages from throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
One of the only scholarly peer-reviewed journals that focuses exclusively on Burma/Myanmar, The Journal of Burma Studies, is being published by UH Press in partnership with the Northern Illinois University Center for Burma Studies.
The books explore various educational topics, including the experience an academic advisor had of leaving her child to attend a conference for the first time.
University of Hawaiʻi Press celebrates the 30th anniversary of three influential university-based journals—The Contemporary Pacific, Journal of World History and Mānoa.
The 18-month project is part of the Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative between the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.