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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039983803
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: Hawaiians are the original Eastern Polynesian inhabitants of the state of Hawaii in the United States. The Hawaiian language is related to Marquesan, Tahitian, and Maori. This collection consists of 27 documents and in general is well balanced between the traditional Hawaiian society of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and more recent ethnographic studies of the late twentieth century
    Note: Diet of school children in Nanakuli - Kajorn L. Howard - 1968 -- - Physical and dental health - Robert H. Heighton, Jr. - 1968 -- - Community participation - Ronald Gallimore and Alan Howard - 1968 -- - Culture summary: Hawaiians - Jocelyn Linnekin and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2003 -- - Paradise remade: the politics of culture and history in Hawai'i - Elizabeth Buck - 1993 -- - Arts and crafts of Hawaii - by Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) - 1957 -- - Hawaiian mythology - Martha Beckwith. With a new introd. by Katharine Luomala - 1970 -- , - The Polynesian family system in Ka-'U, Hawai'i - by E. S. Craighill Handy and Mary Kawena Pukui. With a concluding chapter on the history and ecology of Ka-'u by Elizabeth Green Handy, and with an introd. to the new ed. by Terence Barrow - [1972] -- - Native planters in old Hawaii: their life, lore, and environment - [by] E. S. Craighill Handy and Elizabeth Green Handy. With the collaboration of Mary Kawena Pukui - 1972 -- - Ain't no big thing: coping strategies in a Hawaiian-American community - Alan Howard - 1974 -- - Introduction - Ronald Gallimore and Alan Howard - 1968 -- - Lady friends: Hawaiian ways and the ties that define - Karen L. Ito - 1999 -- - Ka po'e kahiko: the people of old - translated from the newspaper Ke Au 'oko'a by Mary Kawena Pukui ; arranged and edited by Dorothy B. Barrère - 1968 -- - The works of the people of old: Na hana a ka po'e kahiko - Samuel Manaiakalani Kamakau ; translated from the newspaper Ke Au 'oko'a by Mary Kawena Pukui ; arr. and edited by Dorothy B. Barrère - 1976 -- - A Narrative of a tour through Hawaii, or Owhyhee: with remarks on the history, traditions, manners, customs, and language of the inhabitants of the Sandwich Islands - by William Ellis, missionary from the Society and Sandwich Islands - 1917 -- , - Hawaiian art and society: traditions and transformations - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1985 -- - Sacred queens and women of consequence: rank, gender, and colonialism in the Hawaiian Islands - Jocelyn Linnekin - 1990 -- - Children of the land: exchange and status in a Hawaiian community - Jocelyn Linnekin - 1985 -- - Historical ethnography: volume 1 - Marshall Sahlins with the assistance of Dorothy B. Barrère - 1992 -- - Native land and foreign desires: pejea la e pono ai? - Lilikala Kame'eleihiwa - 1992 -- - Hawaiian life style: some qualitative considerations - Ronald Gallimore and Alan Howard - 1968 -- - Employment - Stephen Boggs and Ronald Gallimore - 1968 [i.e. 1969] -- - Education - Ronald Gallimore - 1968 -- - The family and the school - Cathie Jordan, Ronald Gallimore, Barbara Sloggett, and Edward Kubany - 1968 -- - Hawaiian adolescents and their families - Joan Boggs - 1968 -- - Qualitative analysis of family development - Michael Mays, Ronald Gallimore, Alan Howard, and Robert H. Heighton, Jr. - 1968 -- , - Adoption and significance of children to Hawaiian families - Alan Howard - 1968 -- - Appendix: characteristics of the Nanakuli homestead population in the 1967 sample - Ronald Gallimore and Alan Howard - 1968
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Hawaiianer
    Author information: Buck, Peter Henry 1877-1951
    Author information: Sahlins, Marshall 1930-2021
    Author information: Kaeppler, Adrienne L. 1935-
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    New York :Kraus Repr.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV040638889
    Format: Getr. Pag.
    Edition: Repr. [of the ed.] New York: American Folklore Soc. 1928
    Series Statement: Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Soc. 21
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_689573634
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: Hawaiians are the original Eastern Polynesian inhabitants of the state of Hawaii in the United States. The Hawaiian language is related to Marquesan, Tahitian, and Maori. This collection consists of 27 documents and in general is well balanced between the traditional Hawaiian society of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and more recent ethnographic studies of the late twentieth century
    Note: Hawaiians - Jocelyn Linnekin and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2003 -- - Paradise remade: the politics of culture and history in Hawai'i - Elizabeth Buck - 1993 -- - Arts and crafts of Hawaii - by Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) - 1957 -- - Hawaiian mythology - Martha Beckwith. With a new introd. by Katharine Luomala - 1970 --^ , characteristics of the Nanakuli homestead population in the 1967 sample - Ronald Gallimore and Alan Howard - 1968 , traditions and transformations - Adrienne L. Kaeppler - 1985 -- - Sacred queens and women of consequence: rank, gender, and colonialism in the Hawaiian Islands - Jocelyn Linnekin - 1990 -- - Children of the land: exchange and status in a Hawaiian community - Jocelyn Linnekin - 1985 -- - Historical ethnography: volume 1 - Marshall Sahlins with the assistance of Dorothy B. Barrère - 1992 -- - Native land and foreign desires: pejea la e pono ai? - Lilikala Kame'eleihiwa - 1992 -- - Hawaiian life style: some qualitative considerations - Ronald Gallimore and Alan Howard - 1968 -- - Employment - Stephen Boggs and Ronald Gallimore - 1968 [i.e. 1969] -- - Education - Ronald Gallimore - 1968 -- - The family and the school - Cathie Jordan, Ronald Gallimore, Barbara Sloggett, and Edward Kubany - 1968 -- - Hawaiian adolescents and their families - Joan Boggs - 1968 -- - Qualitative analysis of family development - Michael Mays, Ronald Gallimore, Alan Howard, and Robert H. Heighton, Jr. - 1968 --^ , their life, lore, and environment - [by] E. S. Craighill Handy and Elizabeth Green Handy. With the collaboration of Mary Kawena Pukui - 1972 -- - Ain't no big thing: coping strategies in a Hawaiian-American community - Alan Howard - 1974 -- - Introduction - Ronald Gallimore and Alan Howard - 1968 -- - Lady friends: Hawaiian ways and the ties that define - Karen L. Ito - 1999 -- - Ka po'e kahiko: the people of old - translated from the newspaper Ke Au 'oko'a by Mary Kawena Pukui ; arranged and edited by Dorothy B. Barrère - 1968 -- - The works of the people of old: Na hana a ka po'e kahiko - Samuel Manaiakalani Kamakau ; translated from the newspaper Ke Au 'oko'a by Mary Kawena Pukui ; arr. and edited by Dorothy B. Barrère - 1976 -- - A Narrative of a tour through Hawaii, or Owhyhee: with remarks on the history, traditions, manners, customs, and language of the inhabitants of the Sandwich Islands - by William Ellis, missionary from the Society and Sandwich Islands - 1917 --^
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    Author information: Buck, Peter Henry 1877-1951
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Honolulu :Univ. Press of Hawaii,
    UID:
    almafu_BV026242181
    Format: XIX, 257 S.
    Edition: Facs. reprod. of 1 ed. 1951
    ISBN: 0-8248-0201-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hawaiisch ; Schöpfungsmythos
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New York : Kraus
    UID:
    gbv_058684344
    Format: 206 S
    Edition: Repr. [d. Ausg.] Honolulu 1932
    Series Statement: Bulletin / Bernice P. Bishop Museum 95
    Uniform Title: Mooolelo Hawai 〈Hawaisch u.engl.〉
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hawaii ; Mythologie
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Honolulu : Univ. of Hawaii Press
    UID:
    gbv_195545591
    Format: XXXIII, 575 S.
    Edition: Orig. publ. 1940
    ISBN: 0870220624
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hawaii ; Mythologie
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Honolulu :University of Hawaii Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959835078002883
    Format: 1 online resource (280 p.)
    ISBN: 9780824840389
    Content: The Kumulipo is the sacred creation chant of a family of Hawaiian alii, or ruling chiefs. Composed and transmitted entirely in the oral tradition, its 2000 lines provide an extended genealogy proving the family's divine origin and tracing the family history from the beginning of the world.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword -- , Introduction -- , PART I Social and Historical Background -- , CHAPTER ONE The Prose Note -- , CHAPTER TWO Rank in Hawaii -- , CHAPTER THREE The First-born Son and the Taboo -- , CHAPTER FOUR Lono of the Makahiki -- , CHAPTER FIVE Captain Cook as Lono -- , CHAPTER SIX Two Dynasties -- , PART II The Chant -- , CHAPTER SEVEN The Master of Song -- , CHAPTER EIGHT Prologue to the Night World -- , CHAPTER NINE The Refrain of Generation -- , CHAPTER TEN Birth of Sea and Land Life -- , CHAPTER ELEVEN The World of Infancy -- , CHAPTER TWELVE Winged Life -- , CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Crawlers -- , CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Night-Digger -- , CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Nibblers -- , CHAPTER SIXTEEN The Dog Child -- , CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Dawn of Day -- , CHAPTER EIGHTEEN The Woman Who Sat Sideways -- , CHAPTER NINETEEN The Flood -- , CHAPTER TWENTY The Woman Who Bore Children through the Brain -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Papa and Wakea -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Maui the Usurper -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE The Dedication -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR The Genealogies -- , PART III The Polynesian Chant of Creation -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Hawaiian Accounts of Creation -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Other Polynesian Accounts of Creation -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN Ceremonial Birth Chants in Polynesia -- , Conclusion -- , APPENDIXES -- , APPENDIX I The Kalakaua Text -- , APPENDIX II Textual Notes -- , APPENDIX III References , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Honolulu :University of Hawaii Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959835078002883
    Format: 1 online resource (280 p.)
    ISBN: 9780824840389
    Content: The Kumulipo is the sacred creation chant of a family of Hawaiian alii, or ruling chiefs. Composed and transmitted entirely in the oral tradition, its 2000 lines provide an extended genealogy proving the family's divine origin and tracing the family history from the beginning of the world.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword -- , Introduction -- , PART I Social and Historical Background -- , CHAPTER ONE The Prose Note -- , CHAPTER TWO Rank in Hawaii -- , CHAPTER THREE The First-born Son and the Taboo -- , CHAPTER FOUR Lono of the Makahiki -- , CHAPTER FIVE Captain Cook as Lono -- , CHAPTER SIX Two Dynasties -- , PART II The Chant -- , CHAPTER SEVEN The Master of Song -- , CHAPTER EIGHT Prologue to the Night World -- , CHAPTER NINE The Refrain of Generation -- , CHAPTER TEN Birth of Sea and Land Life -- , CHAPTER ELEVEN The World of Infancy -- , CHAPTER TWELVE Winged Life -- , CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Crawlers -- , CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Night-Digger -- , CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Nibblers -- , CHAPTER SIXTEEN The Dog Child -- , CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Dawn of Day -- , CHAPTER EIGHTEEN The Woman Who Sat Sideways -- , CHAPTER NINETEEN The Flood -- , CHAPTER TWENTY The Woman Who Bore Children through the Brain -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Papa and Wakea -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Maui the Usurper -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE The Dedication -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR The Genealogies -- , PART III The Polynesian Chant of Creation -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Hawaiian Accounts of Creation -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Other Polynesian Accounts of Creation -- , CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN Ceremonial Birth Chants in Polynesia -- , Conclusion -- , APPENDIXES -- , APPENDIX I The Kalakaua Text -- , APPENDIX II Textual Notes -- , APPENDIX III References , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Washington, DC : Government Print. Office
    UID:
    gbv_303882298
    Format: 384 S , Ill , 4°
    Note: Reprint. from: Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology ; 33 , Zugl.: New York, Columbia Univ., Diss
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hawaii ; Legende ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    Boston
    UID:
    gbv_14603712X
    Series Statement: Memoirs of the American Folklore Society 21
    Language: English
    Keywords: Jamaika ; Westindien ; Lateinamerika ; Amerika
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