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Malu 'ulu O Lele

Malu 'ulu O Lele
Author: Lum A. U'ilani Tanigawa
Publisher: North Beach West Maui Benefit Fund
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780824883652

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Malu ʻUlu o Lele provides a glimpse into nineteenth- and twentieth-century Maui Komohana through stories printed in Ka Nupepa Kuokoa from 1861 to 1927. Alongside a comprehensive index of articles pertaining to this West Maui area, Malu ʻUlu o Lele takes a deeper look by organizing and translating a selection of newspaper articles and, where relevant, by providing contextual insight for the reader. These articles represent diverse subject matters to deliver a panorama of life and a wealth of knowledge regarding the people, places, and events of Maui Komohana--e haʻaheo ai ʻo ka malu ʻulu o Lele.


Ulu

Ulu
Author: B. Williams
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1669839605

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Stories, examples, parables, metaphors, and humor support the sixty-three reflections on biblical texts from the Revised Common Lectionary. The author uses a "theme approach," addressing issues and questions sometimes overlooked in preaching, balancing private, personal spirituality with the social and corporate. Open-minded and ecumenical in tone, ULU reflects the theology of one firmly planted in the Wesleyan tradition, where scripture, tradition, experience, and reason insist upon openness to the new things that God is doing, and where believers seek to work actively for the transformation of creation according to the values and the vision of the realm of God. Twenty original monochrome photos by the author are distributed between chapters.


ULU: Bread of Life

ULU: Bread of Life
Author: B. David Williams
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1462809200

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Stories, examples, parables, metaphors, and humor support the sixty three reflections on bibilical texts from the Revised Common Lectionary. The author uses a "theme approach," addressing issues and questions sometimes overlooked in preaching, balancing private, personal spirituality with the social and corporate. Open-minded and ecumenical in tone, ULU reflects the theology of one firmly planted in the Wesleyan tradition, where scripture, tradition, experience, and reason insist upon openness to the new things that God is doing, and where believers seek to work actively for the transformation of creation according to the values and the vision of the realm of God. Twenty original monochrome photos by the author are distributed between chapters. AUTHOR´S INTRODUCTION "I ́m convinced that the Gospel enters our experience with the most sharpness and clarity at the points of the pain and passion of our life-encounters. As a comfortable middle-class, straight, white male American Christian, I ́ve had virtually everything to learn from the people to whom I ́ve been "sent." Experiences in the Philippines and Pacific Islands, those while working with the World Hunger Emphasis of The United Methodist Church, and while assigned to ecumenical organizations, have had profound impact upon my faith and my approach to Bible study and worship preparation. Serving as pastor of congregations that openly welcomed gay and lesbian persons into a full participation have extended this experience. "I ́m also convinced that the Gospel most powerfully enters the experience of those to whom we ́ve been sent when it speaks practical hope to vulnerabilities and pain. At their best, and as they were intended to be, ministries of service are a vital, integral part of the task of evangelization, which not only involves preaching Good News, but BEING Good News. Preaching and "reflecting" are meaningless without serious engagement with real life! "The simplest of traditional cultures to which I was introduced have helped me in my spiritual journey. As a Filipino anthropologist friend said after spending some weeks with the so-called "Lost Tribe," the Tasaday, in South Cotabato, "We ́ll not realize how much we have to learn from them until we admit to what we ourselves have lost." "My friends in traditional/indigenous cultures have made me more sensitive to deeper meanings in stories and parables. Perhaps they ́re more aware than we so-called "educated folk" that this is how we transmit our culture and values. It ́s in the stories where we find the greatest richness of the Bible, in both the old and New Testaments. Jesus constantly taught through story, parable, and metaphor. Taking a shallow, literal approach to these causes us to miss the many layers of meanings and themes which the writers intended to be addressed. While stories may not prove something, they illustrate something, and they carry their own conviction. It ́s up to us to incorporate them into our insight and understanding. "Hearing the stories of others has put me in closer touch with my own. May mine do the same for you!"


I Ulu I Ke Kumu

I Ulu I Ke Kumu
Author: Puakea Nogelmeier
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2011-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824837177

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I Ulu I Ke Kumu is the first volume of a series to be published annually by the Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge and is intended to be a venue for scholars as well as practitioners and leaders in the Hawaiian community to come together over issues, queries, and strategies. Each volume will feature articles on a thematic topic—from diverse fields such as economics, education, family resources, government, health, history, land and natural resource management, psychology, religion, sociology, and so forth—selected by an editorial team. It will also include a “current viewpoint” by a postgraduate student and a reflection piece contributed by a kupuna. The series will include articles written in Hawaiian and/or English, images, poetry and songs, and new voices and perspectives from emerging Native Hawaiian scholars. Readers who wish to comment on articles, artwork, and other pieces will be able to do so through the monograph discussion link found at the Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge website (http://manoa.hawaii.edu/hshk/).


I Ulu I Ka ‘Āina

I Ulu I Ka ‘Āina
Author: Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo‘ole Osorio
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824839994

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I Ulu I Ka ‘Āina: Land, the second publication in the Hawai‘inuiākea series, tackles the subject of the Kanaka (Hawaiian) connection to the ‘āina (land) through articles, poetry, art, and photography. From the remarkable cover illustration by artist April Drexel to the essays in this volume, there is no mistaking the insistent affirmation that Kanaka are inseparable from the ‘āina. This work calls the reader to acknowledge the Kanaka’s intimate connection to the islands. The alienation of ‘āina from Kanaka so accelerated and intensified over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that there are few today who consciously recognize the enormous harm that has been done physically, emotionally, and spiritually by that separation. The evidence of harm is everywhere: crippled and dysfunctional families, rampant drug and alcohol abuse, disproportionately high incidences of arrest and incarceration, and alarming health and mortality statistics, some of which may be traced to diet and lifestyle, which themselves are traceable to the separation from ‘āina. This volume articulates the critical needs that call the Kanaka back to the ‘āina and invites the reader to remember the thousands of years that our ancestors walked, named, and planted the land and were themselves planted in it. Contributors: Carlos Andrade, Kamana Beamer, April Drexel, Dana Nāone Hall, Neil Hannahs, Lia O’Neill Keawe, Jamaica Osorio, No‘eau Peralto, Kekailoa Perry, and Kaiwipuni Lipe with Lilikalā Kame‘eleihiwa.


Halqu Ulu

Halqu Ulu
Author: Anya W Vossand
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 84
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0359977405

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Ulu's Maze

Ulu's Maze
Author: Ata Yavuzer
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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About the Book What is the most valuable resource for a civilization? I'm here to argue that the least wrong answer to that question is people. Education is how you improve the quality of the most valuable resource for a civilization. Covering theory, classes, exams, questions, and even experiments, I discuss novel ideas on how to improve education and make it more suitable for the 21st century. About the Author My name is Ata Yavuzer, and I enjoy improving things. I'm 24 years old and have spent more than 50% of my life within the same occupation: student. Therefore, what better place to start than education.


Orang Ulu Stories

Orang Ulu Stories
Author: Heidi Munan
Publisher: Utusan Publications
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2007
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9789676118851

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I Ulu I Ka ‘Āina

I Ulu I Ka ‘Āina
Author: Jon Kamakawiwoʻole Osorio
Publisher: Hawai'inuiākea
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780824839772

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Articles, poetry, and art on the connection of the Hawaiians to the land.


Wisa Handbook

Wisa Handbook
Author: Arthur Cornwallis Madan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1906
Genre: Bisa language
ISBN:

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