Archive for the "Hawaiian Traditions" Category
December 8th, 2011
No Nā Mamo: Traditional and Contemporary Hawaiian Beliefs and Practices, by Malcolm Nāea Chun, is an updated and enlarged compilation of books in the acclaimed Ka Wana series, published in 2005–2010. The books, r [...]
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Tags: CRDG, Hawaiian culture, Ka Wana, Malcolm Nāea Chun, UH Press
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August 12th, 2011
“John Clark, a Hawaiian surfer, lifeguard, firefighter, and historian, has studied Hawaiian, read Hawaiian sources on surfing, and built up a massive file of these texts for analysis and translation. More recently, he has tapped [...]
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Tags: Hawaii history, Hawaiian language, John R. K. Clark, surfboards, surfing, UH Press
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March 4th, 2011
“Mark Panek’s biography of Percy Kipapa speaks to the consequences of the destruction of Hawai‘i’s rural neighborhoods, unchecked development, the ice epidemic…”
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Tags: Akebono, colonialism, culture, Daiki, Eddie Aikau, hawaiian, Percy Kipapa, poina nalu, save our surf, sumo, surfing, Waikane, windward oahu, Yokozuna
Posted in Biography, Current Events, Hawaii biography and memoir, Hawaii history, Hawaii non-fiction, Hawaiian Traditions, Sports | No Comments »
November 15th, 2010
Play Hawaiian ‘Ukulele Around the World
Let's Kanikapila 2 by Michael Preston
By Michael Preston
Let’s Kanikapila! 2 follows the first book and is specifically written for ukulele players to come together to [...]
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Tags: CD, hawaiian, kanikapila, michael preston, music, mutual, ukulele
Posted in Hawaii music, Hawaiian Traditions, How to | No Comments »
September 10th, 2010
In just over a century, from 1834 to 1948, Hawaiian writers filled 125,000 pages in nearly 100 different newspapers with their writings. The contents of those papers span a period when noted historians, expert genealogists, skilled storytellers, and cultural specialists were numerous, and their know [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Hawaiian history, Hawaiian language newspapers, M. Puakea Noglemeier
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September 10th, 2010
This Ka Palapala Po‘okela award-winning guidebook increased the general public's awareness of O‘ahu's ancient sites for the first time in the early 1990's. Now an entirely updated, full-color edition of the book includes numerous additional sites and expanded site descriptions.
Although many rem [...]
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Tags: archaeological sites, Bishop Museum Press, O‘ahu, O‘ahu guidebooks, O‘ahu sacred sites
Posted in Award Winners, Guidebooks, Hawaii guidebooks, Hawaii history, Hawaii non-fiction, Hawaiian Traditions, Nonfiction | No Comments »
September 10th, 2010
This extraordinary collection of Hawaiian sayings--collected, translated, and annotated by Mary Kawena Pukui--offers a unique opportunity to savor the wisdom, poetic beauty, and earthy humor of these finely crafted expressions. The sayings may be appreciated individually and collectively for their a [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, mary kawena pukui, olelo, proverbs, sayings
Posted in Hawaii Inspirational, Hawaii Mythology / Folklore, Hawaii history, Hawaii non-fiction, Hawaiian Traditions, Hawaiian language, Hawaiiana, Nonfiction | No Comments »
August 30th, 2010
Buke ‘Oihana Lapa‘au, first printed in Honolulu in 1895, a vlauable collection of information on Hawaiian medical practices, based on the writing of the honorable ‘Elia Helekunihi. In addition, it presents select ali‘i genealogy and a detailed chronological description of significant dates i [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian medical practices, ‘Oihana Lapa‘au
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August 23rd, 2010
This book presents the results of the first major archaeological survey of Hawaiian heiau, carried out by John F.G. Stokes in 1906-1907 with the guidance of William Brigham, Bishop Museum's first director. Stokes work has long been valued by scholars for its descriptions, and these are augmented her [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Hawai‘i Island, heiau
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August 23rd, 2010
Originally published in 1972, Native Planters in Old Hawaii remains one of the most important ethnographic works on traditional Hawaiian culture. It has been reprinted with an index to subjects and chants, making this edition invaluable for scholars and laymen alike.
This pioneering study of culti [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, E.S. Craighill Handy, Hawaiian planting culture, Hawaiian Traditions, mary kawena pukui
Posted in Hawaii Plant Life / Nature, Hawaii history, Hawaii non-fiction, Hawaiian Traditions | No Comments »
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