Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio is assistant professor of Indigenous and Native Hawaiian politics at the University of Hawai¿i at M¿noa, as well as an award-winning poet, musician, and a lifelong activist.
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Contents He Mele no H poe: A Dedication N Mahalo: Acknowledgements A Note about Language Use lelo Mua: Beginning to (Re)member Gathering Our Stories of Belonging 1. Aloha ina as Pilina 2. Hawaiian Archives, Abundance, and the Problem of Translation For My Favorite Spring, “Puna” Leonetta Keolaokalani Kinard 3. The Ea of Pilina and ina 4. ina, the Aho of our Upena Kaimana: A Dismembered Home 5. Kamä ina: Pilina and Kuleana in a Time of Removal Rise Like a Mighty Wave 6. K Kiäi Mauna: How Kapu and K n wai Are Overthrowing Law and Order in Hawai i lelo P näi: Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Contents He Mele no H poe: A Dedication N Mahalo: Acknowledgements A Note about Language Use lelo Mua: Beginning to (Re)member Gathering Our Stories of Belonging 1. Aloha ina as Pilina 2. Hawaiian Archives, Abundance, and the Problem of Translation For My Favorite Spring, “Puna” Leonetta Keolaokalani Kinard 3. The Ea of Pilina and ina 4. ina, the Aho of our Upena Kaimana: A Dismembered Home 5. Kamä ina: Pilina and Kuleana in a Time of Removal Rise Like a Mighty Wave 6. K Kiäi Mauna: How Kapu and K n wai Are Overthrowing Law and Order in Hawai i lelo P näi: Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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