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Edith
Kanaka‘ole Foundation
Cultural Educational Resource Center
All Hawaiian Cultural and Educational materials were
produced as a part of any one of the projects, programs below, in order
to further reach out to the public.
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Uwölani CD
Uwölani, an energetic tribute to earthly
and heavenly forces by Pualani Kanakaÿole Kanahele and Nälani Kanakaÿole,
is the second in a series of audio recordings of mele hula & mele
oli from Hälau O Kekuhi’s repertoire.
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Puka Kama‘ehu - An Island is Born CD
The island child of Haumea (earth) and Kanaloa (sea) is born. Kamaÿehu, the red island child, rises from the deep in the ocean floor. Hälau O Kekuhi honors its birth with this CD of 18 chants.
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Kuÿu Home I Keaukaha, An Oral History by Rhea
Akoi
An 104 page pictoral and narrative collection of information
and life experiences of the people and their home of Keaukaha.
First published in 1974; reprinted with permission in 1989 and
again in 2003 by the Edith Kanakaÿole Foundation. Softcover.
Sold Out! More stock on its way. Please check back for availability.
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Pele and Hiiaka - A Myth from Hawaii by Nathaniel B. Emerson
This is the epic story of Pele and Hiÿiaka, "...a documentation of a mythic journey toward the sacred interior of the Hawaiian psyche, of a people dwelling on sacred ground, and of a journey toward the recovery of the sared inherent in every individual." Softcover, 250 p.
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Unwritten Literature of Hawaii - The Sacred Songs of the Hula
by Nathaniel B. Emerson
First published in 1909, "Unwritten Literature possesses the timeless, unlimited depths and imageries of the hula tradition."
Softcover, 288 p.
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Holo Mai Pele
by Pua Kanaka'ole Kanahele
"Holo Mai Pele is the epic saga expressed in hula of Pelehonuamea, goddess of the volcano, and her youngest and favorite sister, Hiÿiakaikapoliopele. It is also the story of a family and their responsibility to the land around them." Softcover, 68p.
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Hänau Ka Moku – Poster
What is the function of man in the land’s
cycle of birth and rebirth? Do we understand all that the ancients
reveal to us in poetic form? Hänau Ka Moku attempts to articulate
the native Hawaiian perception of the ancient and contemporary
archetypes of the story of our land…
Comes as 2 panels, total dimensions: 31" x 28"
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Charitable Donation to Edith Kanaka‘ole
Foundation
Help support the Edith Kanaka'ole Foundation
and it's programs! The Edith Kanaka'ole Foundation (EKF) is
a non profit 501C(3) whose mission is to teach and encourage
heightened indigenous Hawaiian cultural awareness and participation
through Hawaiian cultural education and the maintenance of
the teachings, beliefs, practices, philosophies and traditions
of Edith and Luka Kanaka'ole. Your donation is tax deductible.
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