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Hāʻena : through the eyes of the ancestors / Carlos Andrade

Catalog Data

Author:
Andrade, Carlos 1944-  Search this
Physical description:
xxi, 158 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Folklore
Place:
Hawaii
Haena
Haena (Hawaii)
Kauai (Hawaii)
Date:
2008
C2008
Notes:
"A Latitude 20 book."
Contents:
Origins -- Hoa'āina, the land as companion -- From Ahupua'a to real estate -- The impact of the Mahele and Kuleana Act -- Hui Kū'ai 'Āina o Ha'ena -- Kūpuna
Summary:
"Ha'ena is a land steeped in antiquity yet vibrantly beautiful today as any Hollywood fantasy of a tropical paradise. He'aina momona, a rich and fertile land linked to the sea and the rising and setting sun, is a place of gods and goddesses: Pele and her sister, Hi'iaka, and Laka, patron of hula. It epitomizes the best that can be found in the district of northwestern Kaua'i, known to aboriginal Hawaiians as Hale Le'a (House of Pleasure and Delight). This work is an ambitious attempt to provide a unique perspective in the complex story of the ahupua'a of Ha'ena."--BOOK JACKET.
Topic:
Hawaiians--Social life and customs  Search this
Hawaiians--Land tenure--History  Search this
Land tenure--Social aspects--History  Search this
Human ecology--History  Search this
History  Search this
Social life and customs  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_933932