RT Article T1 Hawaiian Hermeneutics and the Triangulation of Meaning: Gross, Subtle, Causal JF Social justice VO 30 IS 4 SP 54 OP 63 A1 Meyer, Manulani Aluli LA English YR 2003 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/174715847X AB Part of a special issue on applied research and social justice. The role that hermeneutics can play in helping to identify the needs of indigenous communities is discussed. The focus is placed on what is referred to as “Hawaiian Hermeneutics,” the art and science of interpretation and understanding of Hawaiian consciousness, and the negotiation of the three points—body, mind, and spirit; or gross, subtle, and causal—of the triangulation of meaning. K1 British Americans K1 Social epistemology K1 theory of knowledge K1 Communities K1 Educators K1 Education K1 Hawaiians K1 Critical Pedagogy K1 Hermeneutics