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No Na Mamo Traditional And Contemporary Hawaiian Beliefs And Practices Hardcover Malcolm Naea Chun

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No Na Mamo Traditional And Contemporary Hawaiian Beliefs And Practices Hardcover Malcolm Naea Chun
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.83 MB
Pages: 387
Author: Malcolm Naea Chun
ISBN: 9780824836245, 0824836243
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Hardcover

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No Na Mamo Traditional And Contemporary Hawaiian Beliefs And Practices Hardcover Malcolm Naea Chun by Malcolm Naea Chun 9780824836245, 0824836243 instant download after payment.

No Na Mamo is an updated and enlarged compilation of books in the acclaimed Ka Wana series, published in 2005-2010. The books, revised and presented here as individual chapters, offer invaluable insights into the philosophy and way of life of Native Hawaiian culture:
Pono (right way of living)
Aloha (love and affection)
Welina (welcome and hospitality)
A'o (education)
Ola (health and healing)
Ho'oponopono (healing to make things right)
Ho'omana (the sacred and spiritual)
Alaka'i (leadership)
Kaka'olelo (oratory)
Ho'onohonoho (cultural management)
Kapu (gender roles)
Hewa (wrong way of living)
Readers both familiar and unfamiliar with Native Hawaiian traditions and practices will find much to reflect on as well as practical guidance and knowledge. Throughout Chun draws on first-hand accounts from early Hawaiian historians, early explorers and missionaries, and nineteenth-century Hawaiian language publications--as well as his own experience, gained from a lifetime of engagement with the language and culture. No Na Mamo contains new and updated information throughout, a completely new chapter on Aloha, color illustrations, prefaces by the author and editor, a new Afterword, and an Appendix describing the challenges faced in creating this book.

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