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Lorinda Riley, SJD

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Faculty RankAssistant Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Hawaii
DepartmentOffice of Public Health Studies
AddressThompson School of Social Work and Public Health
University of Hawaii at Manoa
1960 East-West Road
Honolulu HI 96822
Phone8089565764
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0001-8846-7796 Additional info
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    1. Riley L, Hulama K, Tapu I, Weightmann A, Louis-Perkins T, Kajiwara C, Maldanado K, Ravida M. US State and Territorial Indigenous Consultation Laws: A Potential Strategy to Improve the Social Determinants of Health. Public Health Rep. 2024 Jul 26; 333549241260636. PMID: 39057839.
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    2. Riley L, Greywolf C, Enos VP. The Lahaina Fires Lasted Hours, but the Trauma Will Take Generations to Heal. Am J Public Health. 2024 Mar; 114(S3):S242-S245. PMID: 38537169.
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    3. Riley L. Addressing Native Hawaiian historical trauma: Opportunities for increased economic, environmental, and social advancement. Soc Impacts. 2023 Dec; 1(1-2). PMID: 38250214.
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    4. Riley L, Su'esu'e A. Community-Focused Policy Advocacy: Evaluating Hawai'i's Historical Trauma Legislation. Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2023 10; 82(10 Suppl 1):44-50. PMID: 37901667.
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    5. Riley L, Su?esu?e A, Hulama K, Neumann SK, Chung-Do J. Ke ala i ka Mauliola: Native Hawaiian Youth Experiences with Historical Trauma. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 10 01; 19(19). PMID: 36231865.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    6. Keaulana S, Kahili-Heede M, Riley L, Park MLN, Makua KL, Vegas JK, Antonio MCK. A Scoping Review of Nature, Land, and Environmental Connectedness and Relatedness. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 05 31; 18(11). PMID: 34072764.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    7. Lorinda Riley. The struggle to achieve internal legitimacy for tribal nations. Journal of Public Affairs Education. 2019; 25(4):524-41.
    8. Lorinda Riley, Morgan Johansen. Creating valuable indigenous learning environments. Journal of Public Affairs Education. 2019; 25(3):387-411.
    9. Lorinda Riley. Native Hawaiians and the New Frontier of the Indians Civil Rights Act. Asian American Law Journal. 2019; 26(1):161-202.
    10. Lorinda Riley. When a Tribal Entity Becomes a Nation. American Indian Law Review. 2016.
    11. Lorinda Riley. Shifting Foundations. New York University Review of Law and Social Change. 2013.
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