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Mana, a Journal of Hawaiʻi

Mana, a Journal of Hawaiʻi
Author: Christine Hitt (Magazine editor)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN: 9781935690757

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From 2012 through 2015, MANA Magazine served as an independent voice for the Hawaiian community and all who hold Hawai'i dear. Its in-depth exploration of Hawaiian heritage, language, arts and issues shared opinions and ideas in provocative fashion, while helping create a deeper sense of community throughout the Islands and beyond.MANA: A Journal of Hawai'i represents the next step in this evolution. From cover to cover, the book offers the best of MANA Magazine--its most insightful articles, its most inspiring photographs. A portion of the book's sales revenues will go to support 'Ahahui Haku Mo'olelo, the Native Hawaiian Journalists Association. Like its predecessor magazine published under the banner "engaging Hawaiian hearts," MANA: A Journal of Hawai'i will continue the dialogue on important issues impacting the Hawaiian community--from health to governance, education to sustainability--both today and in the years to come.


Ho`omana

Ho`omana
Author: Malcolm Naea Chun
Publisher: CRDG
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1583510478

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Ho'omana examines what happened to Native Hawaiian beliefs from the time the priests ended traditional temple worship in 1819 to the present day controversies over sacred sites and objects. As a former Cultural Affairs Officer for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Malcolm Naea Chun was actively involved in the early initiatives of cultural and historic preservation and knows well of the conflicts and struggles that involve and invoke Hawaiian beliefs. He has written and published several articles on the historical dialogue between traditional religion and Christianity. In Ho'omana, Chun uses primary Native Hawaiian sources to compare pre-contact practices with contemporary beliefs and practices, looking for what has been retained, what has changed, and which current practices should be considered questionable as Native Hawaiian. This book is one of eleven short volumes of the Ka Wana series, which is part of the Pihana Na Mamo Native Hawaiian Education Program.


Mana

Mana
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980
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My Name Is Makia

My Name Is Makia
Author: Makia Malo
Publisher: Watermark Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Kalaupapa (Hawaii)
ISBN: 9781935690290

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Diagnosed with Hansen's disease (leprosy) at the age of twelve and exiled to the remote settlement of Kalaupapa, Molokai, Makia Malo lost his hands, his feet and his eyesight over the years -- but never the vision or spirit that have made him a celebrated storyteller and poet. In "My Name Is Makia," this inspirational Hawaiian now tells his own story -- of a child of Kalaupapa who grew up to carry his message of hope and love throughout the Islands and around the world.


Mana Cards

Mana Cards
Author: Catherine Kalama Becker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780966014204

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Kahuna of Light

Kahuna of Light
Author: Moke Kupihea
Publisher: Inner Traditions
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780892817566

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The descendant of an ancient Hawaiian priestly clan calls on readers to return to traditional modes in daily life. Original.


Hawaiian Blood

Hawaiian Blood
Author: J. Kehaulani Kauanui
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2008-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 082239149X

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In the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act (HHCA) of 1921, the U.S. Congress defined “native Hawaiians” as those people “with at least one-half blood quantum of individuals inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands prior to 1778.” This “blood logic” has since become an entrenched part of the legal system in Hawai‘i. Hawaiian Blood is the first comprehensive history and analysis of this federal law that equates Hawaiian cultural identity with a quantifiable amount of blood. J. Kēhaulani Kauanui explains how blood quantum classification emerged as a way to undermine Native Hawaiian (Kanaka Maoli) sovereignty. Within the framework of the 50-percent rule, intermarriage “dilutes” the number of state-recognized Native Hawaiians. Thus, rather than support Native claims to the Hawaiian islands, blood quantum reduces Hawaiians to a racial minority, reinforcing a system of white racial privilege bound to property ownership. Kauanui provides an impassioned assessment of how the arbitrary correlation of ancestry and race imposed by the U.S. government on the indigenous people of Hawai‘i has had far-reaching legal and cultural effects. With the HHCA, the federal government explicitly limited the number of Hawaiians included in land provisions, and it recast Hawaiians’ land claims in terms of colonial welfare rather than collective entitlement. Moreover, the exclusionary logic of blood quantum has profoundly affected cultural definitions of indigeneity by undermining more inclusive Kanaka Maoli notions of kinship and belonging. Kauanui also addresses the ongoing significance of the 50-percent rule: Its criteria underlie recent court decisions that have subverted the Hawaiian sovereignty movement and brought to the fore charged questions about who counts as Hawaiian.


Don Ho

Don Ho
Author: Don Ho
Publisher: Watermark Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Entertainers
ISBN: 9780979064746

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For nearly half a century, Don Ho was synonymous with the Hawaiian Islands-from his wild, unpredictable early shows at Duke Kahanamoku's to a tour and television career that carried the spirit of aloha to audiences around the world. With his laid-back, hang-loose Island charm, Don Ho kept generations of fans singing along to Tiny Bubbles and Ain't No Big Thing, Pearl Shells and I'll Remember You. Don Ho: My Music, My Life is his authorized memoir, completed just two days before his death. In revealing anecdotes and hundreds of memorable photographs, here is the story of Hawaii's greatest entertainer-in his own words and the remembrances of those who loved him.


MANAO

MANAO
Author: Timber Hawkeye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781946005540

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Mana'o is the Hawaiian word for thoughts, ideas, contemplation, intention, and meditation. Use this monthly journal to discover the benefits of mindfully living at peace with the world, both within and around us.


A President from Hawaii

A President from Hawaii
Author: Dr. Carolan
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0763662828

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Looks at the life of President Barack Obama, including his childhood living in Hawaii, along with information about Hawaiian history and cultural traditions.