Posts tagged "Maui"
November 19th, 2010
by Tylun Pang
Saturday, November 20
11 am- 1 pm: Costco Maui
Sunday, November 28
12 pm: Borders Maui Marketplace
Sunday, December 5
11 am: Costco Iwilei
Saturday, December 11
12 pm: Costco Maui
Sunday, December [...]
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Tags: cookbook, Maui, Mutual Publishing, tylun pang, what hawaii likes to eat, what maui likes to eat
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November 18th, 2010
Compiled and edited by Mark Ellman & Barbara Santos
Saturday, November 13
11 am-1 pm: Costco Maui
Friday, November 19
6-8:30 pm: Baldwin House
Saturday, November 27
2 pm: Borders Maui Marketplace
Sunday, November [...]
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Tags: Maui, Mutual Publishing, Practice Aloha
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November 8th, 2010
by Tylun Pang
The third title in the Likes to Eat series, focusing on the dishes Maui chef Tylun Pang considers to epitomize Maui’s culinary history and present.
The question is always asked when hosting guest [...]
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Tags: cookbook, gail ainsworth, Maui, tylun pang, what hawaii likes to eat, what maui likes to eat
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August 18th, 2010
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 Man [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Kenneth P. Emory, mary kawena pukui, Maui, Thomas K. Manunupau
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August 6th, 2010
Sites of Maui is a single resource for information on the prehistory of Maui. Over a decade-long span, Elspeth P. Sterling combed Hawaiian-and English-language written records of Maui, talked with kupuna, and traveled the island with anthropologists and local informants to rediscover the sites named [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Maui, Maui-History
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September 19th, 2009
In-depth case study in local government, large corporate collusion, The Superferry Chronicles reads like a fast-paced novel.
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Tags: commercialism, environment, Hawaii Superferry, Jerry Mander, Kauai, Koa Books, Koohan Paik, Maui, militarism, protest, Superferry, uprising
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September 19th, 2009
"One of the most engaging works of fiction to come out of Hawai‘i in a long while." -
San Francisco Chronicle
In Under Maui Skies and Other Stories, Wayne Moniz offers seven tales of his island home, each [...]
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Tags: adventure, detective story, ghost story, historical fiction, Koa Books, Maui, mythology, science fiction, stories, Under Maui Skies, Wayne Moniz
Posted in Hawaii Mythology / Folklore, Hawaii fiction | 1 Comment »
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