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Voices of fire : reweaving the literary lei of Pele and Hi'iaka /

This is a literary analysis of Pele and Hi'iaka literature from an Indigenous, specifically Hawaiian perspective, one inspired by the larger discussions of Indigenous literary nationalism by Native American scholars that seeks to add a Hawaiian voice to the conversation. It is also grounded in...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hoʻomanawanui, kuʻualoha (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2014]
Colección:First peoples: new directions in indigenous studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Papa Kuhikuhi / Contents; Ka Pule Wehe / The Opening Prayer: Kūnihi ka Mauna (Steep Stands the Mountain); Ka Pane / The Response; 'Ōlelo Ha'i Mua / Preface; Nā Mahalo / Acknowledgments; 'Ōlelo Mua / Introduction: Ke Ha'a lā Puna i ka Makani (Puna Dances in the Breeze); Mokuna / Chapter 1. Mai Kahiki Mai ka Wahine, 'o Pele (From Kahiki Came the Woman, Pele): Historicizing the Pele and Hi'iaka Mo'olelo; Mokuna / Chapter 2. 'O nā Lehua Wale i Kā'ana (The Lehua Blossoms Alone at Kā'ana): Weaving the Mo'okū'auhau of Oral and Literary Traditions. 
505 8 |a Mokuna / Chapter 3. Lele ana 'o Ka'ena i ka Mālie (Ka'ena Soars Like a Bird in the Calm): Pele and Hi'iaka Mo'olelo as Intellectual HistoryMokuna / Chapter 4. Ke Lei maila 'o Ka'ula i ke Kai ē (Ka'ula Is Wreathed by the Sea): Pele and Hi'iaka Mo'olelo and Kanaka Maoli Culture; Mokuna / Chapter 5. 'O 'Oe ia, e Wailua Iki (It Is You, Wailua Iki): Mana Wahine in the Pele and Hi'iaka Mo'olelo; Mokuna / Chapter 6. Hulihia Ka Mauna (The Mountain Is Overturned by Fire): Weaving a Literary Tradition-the Polytexts and Politics of the Pele and Hi'iaka Mo'olelo. 
505 8 |a Mokuna / Chapter 7. Aloha Kīlauea, ka 'Āina Aloha (Cherished Is Kīlauea, the Beloved Land): Remembering, Reclaiming, Recovering, and Retelling-Pele and Hi'iaka Mo'olelo as Hawaiian Literary NationalismKa Pule Pani / The Closing Prayer: He Pule no Hi'iakaikapoliopele (Hi'iakaikapoliopele's Prayer); 'Ōlelo Wehewehe Hope / Notes; Papa Wehewehe 'Ōlelo / Glossary; A; E; H; K; L; M; O; P; W; Papa Kuhikuhi o nā Mea Kūmole 'ia / Works Cited; Papa Kuhikuhi Hō'ike / Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W. 
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