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The healers /

With roots firmly in the oral storytelling tradition, Kimo Armitage's The Healers weaves multiple narrators and time periods into a novel of remarkable breadth, giving insight into Hawaiian culture where nature, man, and the spirit world coexist seamlessly. Echoing the voices of long ago, the b...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Armitage, Kimo, 1968- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t 1. Great Was the Cousins' Love for Each Other --  |t 2. Th e Wound without Blood --  |t 3. A Story from Tutu --  |t 4. Portal of the Sun --  |t 5. Beloved Is the Shark, Kaleihepule --  |t 6. Kaloko --  |t 7. The Dark --  |t 8. The Breath of Crabs --  |t 9. Answers in the Forest --  |t 10. The Surf Beckons --  |t 11. Wrath of the Centipedes --  |t 12. A Story from Tutu --  |t 13. Pig Clouds --  |t 14. Muiona --  |t 15. Rise of the Healers --  |t 16. Offering --  |t 17. The Gift --  |t 18. Tutu Tells a Story --  |t 19. Blood on His Hands --  |t 20. Lovey Helekunihi Tells a Story --  |t 21. A Gift of Flagtail --  |t 22. Keola Tells a Story to Kale Helekunihi --  |t 23. The Sea Spray of Puaena --  |t 24. Keola Begins His Journey --  |t 25. Choices --  |t 26. Pua Makes a Decision --  |t 27. The Sickness of Ahi --  |t 28. A Map of Man --  |t 29. Tutu's Story --  |t 30. The Last Word --  |t 31. The Leaf Lives --  |t 32. Lei --  |t 33. Keola Dreams of the Woman with the Shark's Mouth on Her Back --  |t 34. Pua and Keola --  |t 35. The Fisherman's Chant --  |t 36. The Pathways of Kanaloa --  |t 37. Tutu Observes the Clouds --  |t 38. Regarding the Children's Great Love for Each Other --  |t 39. The Leaping Spirits of Kaena --  |t 40. Tutu Recalls the Revivification of Kawanana --  |t 41. The Healers --  |t 42. Tutu Talks about the Death of Kawanana --  |t 43. Ceremony of Water --  |t About the Author. About the Cover Artist 
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