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Suitable for historians, ethnologists and students of Hawaiian literature and culture, this work examines the stories that identify the origins and places of the earliest inhabitants of Ha'ena. It outlines the unique relationships developed by Hawaiians with the environment and describes the system used to look after the land and the sea.

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Suitable for historians, ethnologists and students of Hawaiian literature and culture, this work examines the stories that identify the origins and places of the earliest inhabitants of Ha'ena. It outlines the unique relationships developed by Hawaiians with the environment and describes the system used to look after the land and the sea.
Autorenporträt
Carlos Andrade is associate professor and current director of the Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies in the Hawai'inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, University of Hawai'i.