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5 Responses to “What would you like to see on this site?”

  1. Richard Says:

    I would like to see you add RSS feed capabilities to specific columns/features on the site (for example, Chris McKinney's blog) instead of having to feed the entire site. Some of your features interest me, and some do not, but I'm finding that my RSS reader can only follow your entire site, leaving me to pick through to find what I wish to read.

  2. Makana Risser Chai Says:

    Yes! We're working on it!

  3. Linda Ballou Says:

    I would like to see Aloha-Where You Like Go by Cloudia W. charters-Outskirts Press
    This is a colorful depiction of the real Hawaii of working people, immigrants, a beleagured but magnificent Ilsand socity rich in lingering history filled with inside info. Cloudia also has a very informative blog Walking in Waikiki.http://www.comfortspiral.blogspot.com/
    She deserves your recognition
    Linda Ballou

  4. Linda Ballou Says:

    Why don't I see Look to the Source volumes I & II byPukui-Haertig & Lee published by Queen Liliuokalani Children's Center. These books provide the best interpretation of traditional Hawaiian values of any that I have read. They are a really valuable and wonderful addtition to my library.

    http://www.lindaballouauthor.com
    Wai-nani, High Cheifess of Hawaii

  5. Makana Risser Chai Says:

    You're right, these books are wonderful and essential for anyone who wants to begin to understand Hawaiian traditions, culture and values! Volume I currently is out of print though I heard a rumor it is being reprinted now. Also see the books discussed here http://www.hawaiireaders.com/blog/2009/09/22/what-books-are-essential-for-understanding-hawaiian-culture/


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