About this title: Mary Kawena Pukui stands alone in the history of Hawai'i for her unparalleled contributions to the preservation and revitalization of Hawaiian language and culture. This collection includes tales she first heard from her grandmother and mother when she was a child in Ka'u on the Big Island. Many of the folktales are presented both in Pukui's original Hawaiian and in English translation.
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Description: Very good. 2006 Bishop Museum Press Reprint Softcover(Trade PB) Edition. Slight wear to cover, text clean with strong binding. Ships Fast! read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Bishop Museum Press
Date Published: 1995-06
ISBN-13:9780930897437ISBN:0930897439
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