Book Review: Waves of Knowing: A Seascape Epistemology By Karen Amimoto Ingersoll

Book Review: Waves of Knowing: A Seascape Epistemology By Karen Amimoto Ingersoll

Dina Gilio-Whitaker

Volume 16, Number 1 (2025) 16 (1): 121-123


Keywords Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Heritage, Oceanic Literacy, Surfing, Seascape Epistemology, Kānaka Maoli, Embodied Knowledge, Native Hawaiian Surfers, Traditional Hawaiian Navigation

Abstract

This review explores Karen Amimoto Ingersoll’s Waves of Knowing: A Seascape Epistemology, which investigates Indigenous Hawaiian epistemology through the lens of oceanic literacy and surfing. 

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Dina Gilio-Whitaker

Published August 14, 2025

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Book Review: Waves of Knowing: A Seascape Epistemology By Karen Amimoto Ingersoll. (2025). Fourth World Journal, 16(1), 121-123. https://doi.org/10.63428/9ppjgz85

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Waves of Knowing: A Seascape Epistemology By Karen Amimoto Ingersoll, University of Hawaii Press, 2016, 204 pages. ISBN-13: 9780822373803

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