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  2. Kumulipo - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaiian religion, the Kumulipo is the creation chant, first recorded in the 18th century. [1] It also includes a genealogy of the members of Hawaiian royalty and was created in honor of Kalaninuiamamao and passed down orally to his daughter Alapaiwahine .

  3. Rubellite Kawena Johnson - Wikipedia

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    She researched the history of the Kumulipo, a sacred chant of Hawaiian mythology, and early newspapers in the Hawaiian language. [7] Johnson was named one of the Living Treasures of Hawai'i in 1983 by the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai'i. [5] She was selected as an advisory committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.

  4. Hāloa - Wikipedia

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    The story of the creation of the Hawaiian Islands and the first Hawaiian was told orally from generation to generation for a long time. When the Hawaiian writing system was established in the 18th century, it was put into documents, especially the Kumulipo of the Hawaiian royalty's story of creation and genealogy.

  5. Hawaiian religion - Wikipedia

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    The Kumulipo is divided into two sections: night, or pō, and day, or ao, with the former corresponding to divinity and the latter corresponding to humankind. After the birth of Laʻilaʻi , the woman, and Kiʻi , the man, the man succeeds at seducing and reproducing with the woman before the god Kāne has a chance, thereby making the divine ...

  6. 'Moana' Star Auli'i Cravalho and Sheba Cat Food on ... - AOL

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    In the Kumulipo, our Hawaiian genealogy chant that explains how life began -our shared genealogy- there’s a phrase: Hanau ka ‘Uku-ko‘ako‘a, born is the coral polyp. Our Indigenous ...

  7. Kalaninuiamamao - Wikipedia

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    Kalaninuiamamao was born of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, aliʻi nui of Hawaii, and his wife Lonomaaikanaka.He was his father's eldest son, but his rank was considered minor because of the distant relationship of his father and mother, unlike his brother Keeaumoku Nui who was the son of Princess Kalanikauleleiaiwi.

  8. Martha Warren Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 80, she published her final major work on the Kumulipo, and though she suffered a stroke in 1951, she remained an editor for the Journal of American Folklore until the mid-1950s. [2] Beckwith died on January 28, 1959, in Berkeley and is buried on Maui in Makawao Cemetery , which is also the final resting place of her parents ...

  9. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    B eneath a gloomy white sky, more than 100 armed police poured into the slum of Badia East in the teeming megacity of Lagos, Nigeria.. As they advanced, they cracked their batons on the unpaved streets and against the ramshackle walls of the shanties.