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Paglinawan, Lynette K., author.
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Hawaiians -- Social life and customs.
Ethnology -- Hawaii.
Hawaii -- Social life and customs.
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Nānā i ke kumu. Hele...
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Nānā i ke kumu. Hele ʻekolu = [Look to the source]. Volume three / Lynette K. Paglinawan, Richard Likeke Paglinawan, Dennis Kauahi, Valli Kalei Kanuha ; [illustrations by Imaikalani Kalahele].
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Paglinawan, Lynette K., author.
[Place of publication not identified] : Liliʻuokalani Trust, 2020.
Subjects
Hawaiians -- Social life and customs.
Ethnology -- Hawaii.
Hawaii -- Social life and customs.
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9780578662688 (paperback)
057866268X (paperback)
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xvi, 136 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
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"This third volume of Nānā i ke kumu presents ancient and fundamental Hawaiian values and traditions associated with grieving and healing practices with the goal of addressing modern-day family conflicts, including drug addiction, abandonment, divorce, incarceration, and domestic violence. This book is intended to inspire those who work with Hawaiian families as well as individuals--teachers, clergy, medical practitioners, social workers, law enforcement, and community leaders. It will empower individuals who seek to integrate a more meaningful understanding of Hawaiian beliefs into their lives. The authors have strived to represent the collective manaʻo of Tūtū Pukui and their respective kūpuna, and the individuals with whom they have worked for decades."--Front cover flap.
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Hawaii State Library
Hawaiian & Pacific
H 309.1 Pa
v.3
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Hawaiian & Pacific
H 309.1 Pa
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Hawaiian & Pacific
H 309.1 Pa
v.3
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Hilo Public Library
Hawaiian Nonfiction
H 309.1 Paglinawan
v.3
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05/13/2024
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Hawaiian Nonfiction
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