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The Hawaiian Migrations Legends
The Hawaiian Migrations Legends According to Kupihea the great gods came at different times to Hawaii. Ku and Hina, male and female, were the earliest gods of his people. Kane and Kanaloa came to Hawaii about the time of Maui. Lono seems to have come last and his role to have been principally confined to… — read more
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Kamehameha V and the United States
Kamehameha V and the United StatesOne of the least written about monarchs is that of Kamehameha V. While Kamehameha III gave the country not one but two constitutions, Kamehameha IV and V were monarchs who were uncompromising in their belief that the Hawaiian nation should remain independent at all costs. Sadly, they are among the… — read more
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Kamehameha III’s Forgotten Joint-Ruler?
Kamehameha III’s Forgotten Joint- Ruler? The Affair of Kamehameha III and Kaomi Moe In official biographies of Kamehameha III, one would find that the standard text would say something King Kamehameha III’s reforms towards constitutional government, the Great Mahele, and his problems with the French and English. In some biographies, one would also find references… — read more
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The Importance of Language And Culture:
Communication There are two forms of communications–verbal and non-verbal. Non-verbal can include art, sign language, facial expressions, graffiti, street signs and instrumental music. Verbal of course is restricted to sounds from our throats but these sounds from information. Specific sounds sends us encoded messages or signals which we call words. When a listener picks up… — read more
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Article Repost: "Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Study of the Kawi Language: The Proof of the Existence of the Malayan-Polynesian Language Culture"
Article repost on Humboldt’s Study of the Kawi language. Ed. Note. The author believes that there exist a connection between Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) languages which was rejected by Humboldt and by most trained linguists, archaeologists, and anthropologists today. I am repost the article because of the context of Humboldt’s original findings. Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Study of… — read more
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The Role of Language in the Thought Process
For most people, the use of words and language itself is unquestioned. We do not realize how language and words itself can shape perceptions and the thought process and in turn shapes our culture. This is one of the factors that people do not consider in depth when discussing Austronesian linguistics. In general, people will… — read more
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Iā ʻOe e ka Lā: Around the World with King Kalākaua Part 1
Iā ʻOe e ka Lā: Around the World with King Kalākaua [This is Part One of an essay I wrote and which was originally published in the O’iwi Native Hawaiian Literary Journal V. 2. I’m posting this part since this deals with a forgotten part of the history of the Pan-Malayan Movement and therefore is… — read more
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Honoring Filipino Ancestors: Building Balangay
Article Repost Honoring Filipino Ancestors: Building Balangay from: http://www.adaphobic.com/honoring-filipino-ancestors-building-balangay/ The Voyage of the Balangay has just started last June 2009. In Manila, the Balangay landed near Harbor Square, Manila Bay. We conquered the stormy weather just to experience the great ancient vessel: the Balangay. Balangay was used by our ancestors to sail across the the… — read more
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Hawaiian Lua or Martial Arts