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Naleilehuaapele Wiggin Pukui (20
April 1895 – 21 May 1986),
known as
Kawena, was a
Hawaiian scholar, author, composer, hula expert, and educator. Pukui...
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Rubellite "Ruby"
Kawena Kinney Johnson is a
Historian of Hawaii. Her
father was
Ernest Kaipoleimanu Kinney (1906–1987) and
mother was
Esther Kauikeaulani...
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Hawaii has a
seriousness lacking in the
Tahitian and
Samoan meanings. Mary
Kawena Pukui wrote that the "first expression" of
aloha was
between a
parent and...
- Phrases". study.com.
Retrieved May 19, 2021. Elbert,
Samuel H.; Pukui, Mary
Kawena (1979).
Hawaiian Grammar. Honolulu, HI: The
University Press of Hawaii....
- ISBN 978-0-939154-56-2 Pukui, Mary
Kawena and Elbert,
Samuel H.,
University of
Hawaii (1986) ISBN 978-0-8248-0703-0 Pukui, Mary
Kawena, Haertig, E.W. and Lee, Catherine...
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perpetuated in righteousness". Pono is a
notably polysemous term. Mary
Kawena Pukui's and
Samuel Hoyt Elbert's
Hawaiian dictionary gives six meanings...
- god, or aumakua,
which is a shark. Some
families had many ʻaumākua. Mary
Kawena Pukui's
family had at
least fifty known ʻaumākua. ʻAumakua
could give warnings...
- lost trees.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Kaimū, Hawaii. Mary
Kawena Pukui;
Samuel Hoyt Elbert;
Esther T.
Mookini (2004). "lookup of Kaimū"....
- and
Pleakley to
capture Stitch after his escape.
Kaipo Dudoit as
David Kawena, an
Native Hawaiian community college student and
surfer who is kind to...
- it upon
themselves to
enforce a ban on Hawaiian.
Beginning in 1900, Mary
Kawena Pukui, who was
later the co-author of the Hawaiian–English Dictionary, was...