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  • Crabbe, Kamanaʻopono M, author.
     
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    Mana lāhui kānaka : mai nā kūpuna kahiko mai a hiki i kēia wā / by Kamanaʻopono M. Crabbe, Ph.D. with Kealoha Fox. Ph.D. and Holly Kilinahe Coleman; edited by Meredith Desha Enos, Lisa Watkins-Victorino, Ph.D., RaeDeen M. Keahiolalo, Ph.D., and Nicole Mehanaokalā Hind.
    by Crabbe, Kamanaʻopono M, author.
    Honolulu : Office of Hawaiian Affairs, [2017]
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  • Mana -- History.
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  • Hawaiians -- Social life and customs.
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  • Religion and culture -- Hawaii.
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  • Spirituality -- Hawaii.
  • Electronic Resourcehttps://www.oha.org/mana
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    298 pages : illustrations , 26 cm
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    Introduction / Mana in History and Moʻolelo -- Contemporary Usage of "Mana": Hawaiʻi Newspaper Analysis, 1996-2012 -- Measuring Mana-related Concepts: Review of Instruments -- Conversations and Modern, Lived Mana: Focus Groups and Photovoice -- Future Mana: Recommendations and Possible Directions
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    "Understanding mana is critical to understanding the contemporary Native Hawaiian identity and a key element in building stronger, healthier communities. A new book from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Mana Lāhui Kānaka, is a multidimensional study of mana: what it is, how to articulate it, and how to access and cultivate it. The 300-page volume builds on Kūkulu Hou, the vision for kanaka leadership presented by author and OHA Ka Pouhana Kamanaʻopono Crabbe, PhD. Mana Lāhui Kānaka is the culmination of more than five years of research, drawing from literary and historical records, social science research and first-person accounts - much of which wouldn't have been possible without the translation of Hawaiian language nūpepa, vehicles of mana in their own right."--From the OHA Mana Lāhui Kānaka website
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