NĀNĀ I KE KUMU HELU ʻELUA (VOL. 2)
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NĀNĀ I KE KUMU HELU ʻELUA (VOL. 2)

Nānā I Ke Kumu Helu ʻElua (Volume 2)

 

Like Nānā I Ke Kumu Volume 1, Nānā I Ke Kumu Volume 2 is dedicated to the families and children of Hawaii. It is a sourcebook of Hawaiian cultural practices, concepts and beliefs which illustrate the wisdom and dignity contained in the cultural roots of every Hawaiian child.

The objectives of this work are to provide factual information as accurately as possible in a subject that reaches back to unwritten history and legend, to clarify Hawaiian concepts, and to examine their applicability to modern life. Volume I culminates seven years of weekly meetings of study and research by the Culture Committee of the Queen Liliuokalani Children's Center, a child welfare agency created by the Deed of Trust of Her Majesty Queen Liliuokalani, to provide services to children of Hawaiian and part-Hawaiian ancestry. This committee was started when, in our work with children and families, many Hawaiian concepts, beliefs, and practices emerged.

Authors: Mary Kawena Pukui, E.W. Haertig, M.D., and Catherine A. Lee

Published By: Hui Hānai 

Soft cover, 348 pages



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