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Nā Kua'āina : living Hawaiian culture /

The word kua‘âina translates literally as "back land" or "back country." Davianna Pômaika‘i McGregor grew up hearing it as a reference to an awkward or unsophisticated person from the country. However, in the context of the Native Hawaiian cultural renaissance of the late twent...

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Détails bibliographiques
Cote:Libro Electrónico
Auteur principal: McGregor, Davianna
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, ©2007.
Collection:UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
  • 1 Na' Kua'aina and cultural Kipuka
  • 2 Waipi'o Mano Wai : Waipi'o, source of water and life
  • 3 Hana, Mai Ko'olan a Kaupo : Hana, from Ko'olau to Kaupo
  • 4 Puna : a Wabi Pana sacred to Pelehonuamea
  • 5 Moloka'i Nui a Hina : Great Moloka'i, child of Hina
  • 6 Kaho'olawe : rebirth of the sacred
  • 7 Ha'ina la Mai : tell the story
  • App. I 1851 petition from Puna native Hawaiians to extend the deadline to file a land claim
  • App. II Number of males who paid taxes in Puna in 1858
  • App. III Moloka'i, petition of July 2, 1845.