- &
Pukui (1979:27, 31–32)
Pukui &
Elbert (1986:406)
Pukui &
Elbert (1986:450)
Pukui &
Elbert (1986:257, 281, 451) Schütz (1994:146)
Elbert &
Pukui (1979:11)...
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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 was born on...
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Retrieved December 9, 2021. "US
Census Bureau". census.gov.
Pukui, et al., 1976
Pukui, Mary
Kawena (December 1976).
Place Names of Hawaii. University...
- pp. 47–50
Pukui, Handy, pp. 184–85 Kamakau, p. 95 Malo, p. 75 (English)
Titcomb Chai, pp. 52–54
Pukui, Haertig, Lee, p. 60 Veary, p. 34
Pukui, Haertig...
- 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 child...
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immediately saved by the
conversation between the
practitioner and that spirit."
Pukui and
others believed kahuna did not have
mystical transcendent experiences...
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Pukui,
Elbert &
Mookini 1974, p. 77.
Mehaffy &
Mehaffy 2006, pp. 55.
Pukui,
Elbert &
Mookini 1974, p. 14.
Pukui,
Elbert &
Mookini 1974, p. 10.
Pukui,...
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Hawaii portal Haole Pukui & Elbert, New
Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary (University of
Hawaii Press, 1975, 1992); Mary
Kawena Pukui;
Samuel Hoyt
Elbert (2003)...
- gratitude, admiration, praise, esteem, regards, or respects.
According to the
Pukui and
Elbert Hawaiian Dictionary, it is
derived from the Proto-Polynesian...
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Hawaiian Ethnobotany Online Database.
Bishop Museum.
Pukui 1983, pp. 166, 210.
Bibliography Pukui, Mary
Kawena (1983). He Mau Kaʻao Hawaii:
Folktales of...