Ancestor E-Zine: Kapaemāhū













Sources & Further Resources:
Films:
Ke Kulana He Mahu: Remembering a Sense of Place, 2001
Kumu Hina, 2014
A Place in the Middle, 2014
Papers:
NĀ PŌHAKU OLA KAPAEMĀHŪ A KAPUNI PERFORMING FOR STONES AT TUPUNA CROSSINGS INHAWAIʻI
By Teoratuuaarii Morris, 2019
Books & Articles:
Hula: Historical Perspectives
Barrére, Pukuʻi, Kelly, 1980“Tradition of the Wizard Stones Ka-Pae-Mahu: On the Waikiki Sea-Beach Premises ofHon. A.S. Cleghorn.” In Hawaiian Almanac And Annual for 1907, JamesBoyd
“Sacrificial Stone Idols and Skeleton: Interesting Find by Ex-Gov. Cleghorn on WaikikiBeach Lots–Relics of a Barbarian Past Uncovered” in Pacific Commercial Advertiser23 February 1905
Remembering Our Intimacies: Moʻolelo, Aloha ‘Aina, and Ea(Indigenous Americas)Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio2021
From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in HawaiʻiHaunani-Kay Trask1999 (revised edition)Websites:ulukau.orgnupepa-hawaii.comnupepa.org
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