Articles are usually grouped into six sections: Invited Essays, Research Perspectives,
Family and Society, Education, Health and Environment, and Hana Hou (which features
relevant published research that is not readily available to most of our Hawaiian
community).
While there is no page limit for articles, content should be concise and relevant.
Provide a title page with the title of the article, author’s name, author’s affiliation, and
suggested running head (less than 50 characters and spaces). The title page should also
include the author’s complete mailing address, email, and a brief bio.
Style consistent with the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
(5th Edition) is preferred. Provide appropriate citations, including source citations for all
tables, charts, and figures. Figures and tables are to be numbered in consecutive series
(with Arabic numerals) and should be cited in the text.
Include a complete and accurate reference list at the end of the manuscript. References
should be referred to in text by name and year.
Use endnotes only when necessary. Endnotes should be numbered consecutively using
Arabic numerals and added at the end of the manuscript, after the references.
Use a Hawaiian font to display proper diacritical markings (ÿokina and kahakö) in all text,
charts, endnotes, citations, and appendices.
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Prior to submission, manuscripts should be checked for content, editorial style, and
consistency in citations of references, tables, and figures. Manuscripts will be returned for
revision at the discretion of the editors.
Authors submitting articles agree to allow Kamehameha Schools to publish the articles
digitally as well as in print form. Kamehameha Schools fully honors the intellectual rights
of all contributors.
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