Learn more about: Reclaiming the Numbers: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the 2019 Native Hawaiian Survey

Project Title: Reclaiming the Numbers: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the 2019 Native Hawaiian Survey

Ngoc Phan, Hawaiʻi Pacific University

Ngoc Phan, PhD, is an associate professor of political science at Hawaiʻi Pacific University. Her research focuses on Indigenous politics, civic engagement, and political participation, with particular attention to Native Hawaiian communities. Using mixed methods and community-based participatory research, Dr. Phan examines how colonial legacies, social determinants, and community networks shape activism, well-being, and political behavior. She leads several collaborative research initiatives, including the 2019 Native Hawaiian Survey, the Healthy Hawaiian Project, and the Hawaiian Activists Project, and is committed to mentoring undergraduate researchers from underrepresented backgrounds. Her work contributes to political science by advancing Indigenous-centered approaches to the study of participation, representation, and policy.

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