Pana O'ahu by Joe Singer

Pana O'ahu by Joe Singer

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Summary

This text provides photographs and descriptions of sacred places on the Hawaiian island of O'ahu. Emphasizing small fishing, agricultural, craft and family shrines, information is provided on the function of heiau and the abolition of traditional Hawaiian religion.

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Pana O'ahu by Joe Singer

The sixty ""heiau"" photographed and described in this text are all located on on O'ahu, the island that has experienced by far the most development over the last 200 years. The images provide a compelling argument for the preservation of Hawaiian sacred places. The modest sites of the small fishing, agricultural, craft and family shrines are given particular attention because they are often difficult to recognize and prone to vandalism and neglect. Also included are the portraits of 28 Hawaiians who shared their knowledge with archaeologist J. Gilbert McAllister during his survey of O'ahu in the 1930s. The introductory text provides important contextual information about the definition and function of ""heiau"", the history of the abolition of traditional Hawaiian religion, preservation issues and guidelines for visiting ""heiau"".
Joe Singer is a well-known illustrator.
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ISBN 13 9780824818289
ISBN 10 0824818288
Title Pana O'ahu
Author Joe Singer
Series Latitude 20 Book
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Hawai'i Press
Year published 1999-06-30
Number of pages 232
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.