Native Hawaiian Midwives Are Asking A Judge To Uphold Their Birth Traditions

HONOLULU (AP) — Ki’inaniokalani Kahoʻohanohano longed for a deeper connection to her Native Hawaiian ancestors and culture as she prepared to give birth to her first child at home on the north shore of Maui in 2003. But generations of colonialist suppression had eroded many…..

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