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Nana I Ke Kumu (Look to the Source), Vol. 2,Used
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Nana I Ke Kumu (Look to the Source) is dedicated to the families and children of Hawaii. It is a source book of Hawaiian cultural practices, concepts and beliefs which illustrate the wisdom and dignity contained in the cultural roots of every Hawaiian child.The Hawaiian lived for many years isolated from the rest of the world, with a viable culture that met the needs of a thriving, industrious and religious people. Then came the foreigner with his technology and JudeaoChristian culture. He saw the native beliefs as pagan and inferior, and superimposed his culture. In order to gain acceptance, avoid ridicule and disapproval, the Hawaiian gradually adapted to Western ways. However, he secretly hung on to some of the beliefs and ways of his own culture. The confusion in his sense of identity which resulted exists today. For many Hawaiian families today, only the negatives, often in garbled fashion, have persisted. This is complicated further by mergers or conflicts of Hawaiian convictions with other ethnic or religious precepts. Forgotten are the positives in the culture, such as: the importance of the family (ohana); the respect for seniors (kupuna); insuring harmonious interdependence within the ohana through regular family therapy (hooponopono); dealing with each successive layer of trouble (mahiki); forgiving fully and completely (mihi);) and freeing each other completely (kala). It is this knowledge that the Hawaiian needs to recapture. The objectives of this work are to provide factual information as accurately as possible in a subject that reaches back to unwritten history and legend, to clarify Hawaiian concepts, and to examine their applicability to modern life. Volume I culminates seven years of weekly meetings of study and research by the Culture Committee of the Queen Liliuokalani Childrens Center, a child welfare agency created by the Deed of Trust of Her Majesty Queen Liliuokalani, to provide services to children of Hawaiian and partHawaiian ancestry. This committee was started when, in our work with children and families, many Hawaiian concepts, beliefs and practices emerged. Our staff, confronted by these deeply felt beliefs, felt uncomfortable, and as a result avoided discussion and exploration, even though this hampered successful work in resolving family conflicts. This pointed to our need to learn and understand the authentic Hawaiian culture in order to increase our effectiveness in helping those we serve. We are fortunate that Mrs. Mary Kawena Pukui, associate of the Bishop Museum, translator and author, agreed to be our kumu (this also means teacher). Her belief in our sincere wish to help our people and her recognition that cultural information was of great value, were the motivating factors behind her sharing her knowledge with us. She did express her concern that the concepts in this book not be misused or misunderstood to cause her people embarrassment. (For example, she was once severely criticized for writing an article on hooponopono.) She believes the Hawaiian needs to understand and appreciate the soundness and beauty of his culture. We are deeply indebted to the contributions of Mrs. Pukui. Without her, this work could not have been done.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six point two six inches in length, one inch in width, and nine point two five inches in height.
- Q: How many pages does 'Nana I Ke Kumu, Vol. 2' have? A: The book contains three hundred forty-eight pages, providing extensive information on Hawaiian cultural practices.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book features a paperback binding, making it lightweight and portable for readers.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Nana I Ke Kumu, Vol. 2'? A: The author is Mary Kawena Pukui, a respected figure in Hawaiian cultural studies.
- Q: What is the primary focus of this book? A: The book focuses on Hawaiian cultural practices, concepts, and beliefs aimed at enriching the understanding of Hawaiian identity.
- Q: How can I use this book effectively? A: You can use this book for educational purposes, cultural enrichment, or as a reference for Hawaiian family practices.
- Q: Is this book suitable for children? A: Yes, the book is suitable for children, especially those of Hawaiian ancestry, as it helps them understand their cultural roots.
- Q: What age group is this book appropriate for? A: The book is appropriate for all ages, particularly those interested in Hawaiian culture and history.
- Q: What should I do to keep this book in good condition? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
- Q: Can this book be easily cleaned? A: Yes, if necessary, gently wipe the book cover with a damp cloth to remove dust.
- Q: How does this book compare to other Hawaiian cultural books? A: This book provides a unique perspective on Hawaiian culture, focusing on authentic practices and beliefs not found in many other texts.
- Q: Is this book more suitable for beginners or advanced readers? A: The book is suitable for both beginners and advanced readers, as it offers foundational knowledge as well as deeper insights.
- Q: What if I receive a damaged copy of the book? A: If you receive a damaged copy, you should contact the seller for a return or exchange based on their return policy.
- Q: Does the book come with a warranty? A: No, typically, books do not come with a warranty; however, a return policy may apply.
- Q: Can I find this book in libraries? A: Yes, many libraries may carry this book, especially those focusing on Native American studies or Hawaiian culture.
- Q: What if I have further questions about the book? A: If you have further questions, you can reach out to the publisher or check online resources for additional information.