Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reppin', Island Style
Keith L. Camacho
PART I. Governance, Law, and Education
CHAPTER 1. Koti Rangatahi: Whanaungatanga Justice and the "Magnificence of the Connectedness"
Stella Black, Jacquie Kidd, and Katey Thom
CHAPTER 2. "Raise Your Pen": A Critical Race Essay on Truth and Justice
Kepa Okusitino Maumau, Moana 'Ule'Ave-Hafoka, and Lea Lani Kinikini
CHAPTER 3. Pasifika Lens: An Analysis of Samoan Student Experiences in Australian High Schools
Vaoiva Ponton
PART II. Popular Culture, Social Media, and Hip Hop
CHAPTER 4. Screen Sovereignty: Urban Youth and Community Media in Vanuatu
Thomas Fick and Sarah Doyle
CHAPTER 5. "Holla mai! Tongan 4 life!": Transnational Citizenship, Youth Style, and Mediated Interaction through Online Social Networking Communities
Mary K. good
CHAPTER 6. Making Waves: Marshallese Youth Culture, "Minor Songs," and Major Challenges
Jessica A. Schwartz
PART III. Indigenous Masculinities
CHAPTER 7. Kanaka Waikiki: The Stonewall Gang and Beachboys of O'ahu, 1916-1954
Alika Bourgette
CHAPTER 8."Still feeling it": Addressing the Unresolved Grief among the Samoan Bloods of Aotearoa New Zealand
Moses Ma'alo Faleolo
CHAPTER 9. Faikava: A Philosophy of Diasporic Tongan Youth, Hip Hop, and Urban Kava Circles
Arcia Tecun, Edmond Fehoko, and 'Inoke Hafoka
CHAPTER 10. The "Young Kings of Kalihi": Boys and Bikes in Hawai'i's Urban Ahupua'a
Damiliza Saramosing
Contributors
Index