Nana i Ke Kumu (Look to the Source)

Nana i Ke Kumu (Look to the Source)
Title Nana i Ke Kumu (Look to the Source) PDF eBook
Author Mary Kawena Pukui
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Release 1972
Genre Hawaii
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Nānā i Ke Kumu (Look to the Source)

Nānā i Ke Kumu (Look to the Source)
Title Nānā i Ke Kumu (Look to the Source) PDF eBook
Author Mary Kawena Pukui
Publisher
Pages
Release
Genre Hawaii
ISBN 9780916630157

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The Water of Kāne

The Water of Kāne
Title The Water of Kāne PDF eBook
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Pages 226
Release 1994
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780873360203

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A collection of legends of the various Hawaiian Islands.

The Echo of Our Song

The Echo of Our Song
Title The Echo of Our Song PDF eBook
Author Mary Kawena Pukui
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 260
Release 1979-04-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780824806682

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Haina ia mai ana ka puana. This familiar refrain, sometimes translated "Let the echo of our song be heard," appears among the closing lines in many nineteenth-century chants and poems. From earliest times, the chanting of poetry served the Hawaiians as a form of ritual celebration of the things they cherished--the beauty of their islands, the abundance of wild creatures that inhabited their sea and air, the majesty of their rulers, and the prowess of their gods. Commoners as well as highborn chiefs and poet-priests shared in the creation of the chants. These haku mele, or "composers," the commoners especially, wove living threads from their own histoic circumstances and everyday experiences into the ongoing oral tradition, as handed down from expert to pupil, or from elder to descendant, generation after generation. This anthology embraces a wide variety of compositions: it ranges from song-poems of the Pele and Hiiaka cycle and the pre-Christian Shark Hula for Ka-lani-opuu to postmissionary chants and gospel hymns. These later selections date from the reign of Ka-mehameha III (1825-1854) to that of Queen Liliu-o-ka-lani (1891-1893) and comprise the major portion of the book. They include, along with heroic chants celebrating nineteenth-century Hawaiian monarchs, a number of works composed by commoners for commoners, such as Bill the Ice Skater, Mr. Thurston's Water-Drinking Brigade, and The Song of the Chanter Kaehu. Kaehu was a distinguished leper-poet who ended his days at the settlement-hospital on Molokai.

Place Names of Hawaii

Place Names of Hawaii
Title Place Names of Hawaii PDF eBook
Author Mary Kawena Pukui
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 322
Release 1976-12-01
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780824805241

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How many place names are there in the Hawaiian Islands? Even a rough estimate is impossible. Hawaiians named taro patches, rocks, trees, canoe landings, resting places in the forests, and the tiniest spots where miraculous events are believed to have taken place. And place names are far from static--names are constantly being given to new houses and buildings, streets and towns, and old names are replaced by new ones. It is essential, then, to record the names and the lore associated with them now, while Hawaiians are here to lend us their knowledge. And, whatever the fate of the Hawaiian language, the place names will endure. The first edition of Place Names of Hawaii contained only 1,125 entries. The coverage is expanded in the present edition to include about 4,000 entries, including names in English. Also, approximately 800 more names are included in this volume than appear in the second edition of the Atlas of Hawaii.

Urban Shaman

Urban Shaman
Title Urban Shaman PDF eBook
Author Serge Kahili King
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 251
Release 2009-11-21
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1439188629

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The first practical guide to applying the ancient healing art of Hawaiian shamanism to our modern lives. Uniquely suited for use in today's world, Hawaiian shamanism follows the way of the adventurer, which produces change through love and cooperation—in contrast to the widely known way of the warrior, which emphasizes solitary quests and conquest by power. Now, even if you can't get out into the wilderness or undertake a long apprenticeship with a shaman, you can learn to practice the art of shamanism. You'll learn how to: —Interpret and change your dreams —Heal yourself, your relationships, and the environment —Cast the shaman stones to foretell the future —Design and perform powerful rituals —Shapechange —Make vision quests to other realities And more.

The Water of Kāne

The Water of Kāne
Title The Water of Kāne PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Legends
ISBN 9780873360203

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A collection of legends of the various Hawaiian Islands.