Pacific Studies Journal
Abstract
The spirit of autonomy and creativity in Epeli Hau‘ofa’s writings that relate to the
philosophy of the Lo‘au University of education for thinking is explored here.
For Hau‘ofa, the spirit of free thinking aids Moanan (Pacific people) to redefine
their identity in Moana (Oceania) and worldwide. The philosophy of education
for thinking is applied here to highlight that a degree of autonomy and creativ-
ity can be planted and grown in Moana. Free thinking ought to be central to
research projects that strive for autonomy and creativity if twenty-first century
Moanan people want their intellectualism to be a permanent feature in societies
that have become increasingly complex.
Recommended Citation
Lafitani (Loʻau Vavangakitupuʻa), Siosiua F. P.
(2024)
"AUTONOMY AND CREATIVITY IN ‘EPELI HAU‘OFA AND THE LO‘AU UNIVERSITY PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION FOR THINKING,"
Pacific Studies Journal: Vol. 47:
No.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://digitalcollections.byuh.edu/pacific-studies-journal/vol47/iss1/3
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