The Lei Book

The Lei Book

Author: April Hail

Publisher:

Published: 2021-11

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781734616033

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A children's book about the tradition of making and sharing lei in Hawai'i.


The Gift of Aloha

The Gift of Aloha

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780961510299

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In a village in old Hawaii, everyone is excitedly preparing gifts for the impending visit of the King and his family. A poor young girl wishes she had a special gift to give. With help from her fairy friends, she comes up with the perfect gift of aloha.


Na Lei Makamae

Na Lei Makamae

Author: Marie A. McDonald

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2003-08-31

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780824826499

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Lei are the very expression of traditional Hawaiian culture and were once an essential part of community and family life. Following in the footsteps of Samuel Kamakau, Abraham Fornander, and others, the authors have collected here a wealth of written and oral information to reveal the significance of making and wearing lei and their role in Hawaiian ritual and dance. This volume covers eighty-five flowers and plants (and another dozen color variations) used in traditional lei construction. They are arranged according to their Hawaiian names and accompanied by botanical information and descriptions gleaned from legends and chants that illustrate the cultural uses and special meanings of lei prior to Western contact. Many are introduced by poems written especially for this work by master kumu hula, linguist, and ethnologist Pualani Kanakaole Kanahele. The authors present the lei art form in not only words, but also pictures. Lavish color photographs by Jean Coté showcase each plant and lei (shown by itself or worn), as well as places throughout the Islands associated with specific flowers and plants. An appendix includes a complete list of lei plants, basic instructions for their propagation, and other sources for material.


Making Ribbon Leis and Other Gifts of Aloha

Making Ribbon Leis and Other Gifts of Aloha

Author: Coryn Tanaka

Publisher: Bess PressInc

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9781573061384

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Offers step-by-step instructions for making seventeen ribbon leis, including tips on threading, marking, stitching, shredding, pinching, and folding.


Aloha Is

Aloha Is

Author: Tammy Paikai

Publisher:

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages: 19

ISBN-13: 9781597002455

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Describes all the different meanings of aloha.


Defiant Indigeneity

Defiant Indigeneity

Author: Stephanie Nohelani Teves

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2018-03-14

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1469640562

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"Aloha" is at once the most significant and the most misunderstood word in the Indigenous Hawaiian lexicon. For K&257;naka Maoli people, the concept of "aloha" is a representation and articulation of their identity, despite its misappropriation and commandeering by non-Native audiences in the form of things like the "hula girl" of popular culture. Considering the way aloha is embodied, performed, and interpreted in Native Hawaiian literature, music, plays, dance, drag performance, and even ghost tours from the twentieth century to the present, Stephanie Nohelani Teves shows that misunderstanding of the concept by non-Native audiences has not prevented the K&257;naka Maoli from using it to create and empower community and articulate its distinct Indigenous meaning. While Native Hawaiian artists, activists, scholars, and other performers have labored to educate diverse publics about the complexity of Indigenous Hawaiian identity, ongoing acts of violence against Indigenous communities have undermined these efforts. In this multidisciplinary work, Teves argues that Indigenous peoples must continue to embrace the performance of their identities in the face of this violence in order to challenge settler-colonialism and its efforts to contain and commodify Hawaiian Indigeneity.


Heavenly Hakus Kauai

Heavenly Hakus Kauai

Author: Elvrine Chow

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-07-01

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9781514681527

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Lots of color photos of Hawaiian flowers made into wili-style haku lei and worn by local Kauai people. Plant descriptions, instructions on how to make a haku and photographed glossary of Hawaiian plants used. A delightful glimpse into Kauai island- style living through the eyes of a photographer and a lei maker.


Plants in Hawaiian Culture

Plants in Hawaiian Culture

Author: Beatrice Krauss

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 1993-10-31

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780824812256

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This book is intended as a general introduction to the ethnobotany of the Hawaiians and as such it presumes, on the part of the reader, little background in either botany or Hawaiian ethnology. It describes the plants themselves, whether cultivated or brought from the forests, streams, or ocean, as well as the modes of cultivation and collection. It discusses the preparation and uses of the plant materials, and the methods employed in building houses and making canoes, wearing apparel, and the many other artifacts that were part of the material culture associated with this farming and fishing people.