will help guide you through the year in your own explorations of Hawai‘i’s brilliant starlit sky
is one of the most powerful statements of what it means to be Hawaiian that you will ever have in your home
Moʻolelo: The Foundation of Hawaiian Knowledge elevates our understanding of the importance of language and narrative to cultural revitalization
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then this becomes an ideal phonetic level for them to begin decoding words on their own
Nānā i ke Kumu (Look to the Source), Vol. 3 Pacific Island will help guide you throughContributors: Lynette K. Paglinawan, Richard Paglinawan, Dennis Kauahi, Valli Kalei Kanuha Illusrations by maikalani Kalhele Paperback This third volume of Nn i ke Kumu presents ancient and fundamental Hawaiian values and traditions associated with grieving and healing practices with the goal of addressing modern day family conflicts, including drug addiction, abandonment, divorce, incarceration, and domestic violence. This book is intended to inspire