Hawaiian Nation: Man, Gods, and Nature by Michael K. Dudley

Hawaiian Nation: Man, Gods, and Nature

Michael K. Dudley
169 pages
Na Kane O Ka Malo Pr
Jan 1874
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A fascinating, easy-to-read, insight-filled exploration into traditional Hawaiian religion, philosophy, and environmental thought. This is the first book to present a complete ancient Hawaiian world-view, reconstructed from ancient Hawaiian chants and confirmed by native experts today. The book describes a completely unique, beautiful, and adoptable view of reality. Theirs was a paradise in which man, gods, and nature all were sentient, were related as kin, and cared for each other as family.
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Pages 169
Publisher Na Kane O Ka Malo Pr
Published 1874
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