Kanaka Hawai'i cartography : hula, navigation, and oratory /
"Kanaka Hawai'i cartographic practices are a compilation of intimate, interactive, and integrative processes that expresses Kanaka Hawai'i spatial realities through specific perspectives, protocols, and performances. It is distinctive from Western cartographic practices in that Kanaka...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Corvallis, OR :
Oregon State University Press,
2017.
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Colección: | First peoples (2010)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Illustrations ix
- Ka Hō'oia'i'o 'Ana (Acknowledgments) xi
- He Oli Komo (A Request to Enter) xiii
- Welina (Greetings) xv
- Aia i Hea Au? (Where Am I?) xxi
- Ka 'Ōlelo Mua (Introduction) 1 ; Part 1. Nā Kahua Hawai'i (Hawai'i Foundations). Chapter one. Nā Kumu Mana'o Hawai'i (Hawai'i Theoretical Sources) 17
- Mana as a Kanaka Hawai'i Ontology 21
- 'Ohana as a Kanaka Hawai'i Epistemology 22
- Kinolau and Kaona as Kanaka Hawai'i Methodological Processes 25
- Papakū Makawalu as a Kanaka Hawai'i Methodology 27
- Kanaka Hawai'i Sensory Perception 30. Chapter two. Nā Kuana 'Ike Hawai'i (Hawai'i Knowledge Perspectives) 34
- Kū i ke Kino (Pertaining to the Body) 35
- Kū i ka Mokupuni (Pertaining to the Island) 37
- Kū i ka Honua (Pertaining to the Planet) 42
- Diurnal cycles 43
- Lunar cycles 44 Seasonal cycles 45 Annual cycle 46. Chapter three. Nā Māhele 'Ike Hawai'i (Hawai'i Knowledge Classifications) 50
- Kū i ke Kino (Pertaining to the Body) 50
- Body-centric professional classifications 51
- Body-centric gendered classifications 52
- Body-centric genealogical classifications 54
- Kū i ka Mokupuni (Pertaining to the Island) 55
- Island-centric physiological landscape classifications 55
- Island-centric physiological oceanscape classifications 59
- Island-centric physiological skyscape classifications 60
- Island-centric physiological starscape classifications 62
- Island-centric sociopolitical landscape classifications 63
- Kū i ka Honua (Pertaining to the Planet) 67 ; Part 2. Nā Hana Hawai'i (Hawai'i Practices). Chapter four. Ka Ho'okele (Hawai'i Navigation) 83
- Preparing the Navigator 86
- Ka Huaka'i (The Journey) 97
- Perceptions of Kanaka Hawai'i Spatial/Temporal Knowledge Acquisition 107. Chapter five. Ka Haku 'Ana (Hawai'i Composing) 110
- Preparing the Composer 113
- Ka Ha'i Mo'olelo 'Ana (Storytelling) 132
- Perceptions of Kanaka Hawai'i Spatial/Temporal Knowledge Symbolization 141. Chapter six. Ka Hula (Hawai'i Dance) 143
- Preparing the Dancer 146
- Ka Hō'ike (The Performance) 158
- Perceptions of Kanaka Hawai'i Spatial/Temporal Knowledge Transmission 162. Chapter seven. Ka 'Ōlelo Hope (Conclusion) 165
- Eia Au (I Am Here) 173
- Glossary 177
- Notes 195
- References 199
- Index 209.