Huakai Makaikai a Kaupo, Maui (A Visit ot Kaupo, Maui)
Huakai Makaikai a Kaupo, Maui is a narrative of a journey to a time and place little known in our histories. It is the record of a 1922 trek through rural maui by Bishop Museum anthropologist Kenneth P. Emory and his native Hawaiian guide, Thomas K. Manunupau. Written in the Hawaiian language by Manunupau, it is a document rich in details of Hawaiian culture and history, while also serving as a record of the youthful friendship and cooperation of Manunupau and Emory to preserve that precious cultural knowledge for the future.
Edited by Naomi N. Clark Losch.
Translated by Mary Kawena Pukui and Malcolm N. Chun.
$30.00
isbn 978-1-58178-000-0
hardcover, 7x10, 181pp.
$18.00
isbn 978-1-58178-001-7
softcover, 7x10, 181pp.
Available at Bishop Museum's Shop Pacifica (phone 808-848-4158, email at shop@bishopmuseum.org ) and other fine bookstores throughout the islands.
Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Kenneth P. Emory, mary kawena pukui, Maui, Thomas K. Manunupau
