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Hawaiian religion

  • The Dread Taboo, Human Sacrifice, and Pearl Harbor

    The Dread Taboo, Human Sacrifice, and Pearl Harbor

  • Uhm Phd 4294 R.Pdf

    Uhm Phd 4294 R.Pdf

  • Mormon Contributions to Hawaiian Music

    Mormon Contributions to Hawaiian Music

  • Hawaiian History: the Dispossession of Native Hawaiians' Identity, and Their Struggle for Sovereignty

    Hawaiian History: the Dispossession of Native Hawaiians' Identity, and Their Struggle for Sovereignty

  • HAUMEA: Transforming the Health of Native Hawaiian Women and Empowering Wāhine Well-Being

    HAUMEA: Transforming the Health of Native Hawaiian Women and Empowering Wāhine Well-Being

  • Historical Archaeology and Traditional Religious Sites in the Hawaiian Islands

    Historical Archaeology and Traditional Religious Sites in the Hawaiian Islands

  • No Ka Baibala Hemolele: the Making of the Hawaiian Bible1

    No Ka Baibala Hemolele: the Making of the Hawaiian Bible1

  • Hawaiian Ecosystems and Culture – Growing Lei Plants

    Hawaiian Ecosystems and Culture – Growing Lei Plants

  • Sacred Sites and Federal Land Management: an Analysis of the Proposed Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act of 1993

    Sacred Sites and Federal Land Management: an Analysis of the Proposed Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act of 1993

  • Transforming the Health of Native Hawaiian Men

    Transforming the Health of Native Hawaiian Men

  • Mo'olelo Ea O Na¯ Hawai'i History of Native Hawaiian Governance In

    Mo'olelo Ea O Na¯ Hawai'i History of Native Hawaiian Governance In

  • Aumakua (Guardian Ancestors) in the Context of Contemporary Hawaiian Religious Beliefs Leonard J

    Aumakua (Guardian Ancestors) in the Context of Contemporary Hawaiian Religious Beliefs Leonard J

  • Missionary Children in Hawai'i and the Birth of U.S. Colonialism in the Pacific, 1820-1898

    Missionary Children in Hawai'i and the Birth of U.S. Colonialism in the Pacific, 1820-1898

  • Iolani Palace: a Hawaiian Place of History, Power, and Prestige

    Iolani Palace: a Hawaiian Place of History, Power, and Prestige

  • Hawaiian Religion & Storytelling

    Hawaiian Religion & Storytelling

  • Ancient Hawaii

    Ancient Hawaii

  • New Mana Transformations of a Classic Concept in Pacific Languages and Cultures

    New Mana Transformations of a Classic Concept in Pacific Languages and Cultures

  • S 6456 May 25, 1993

    S 6456 May 25, 1993

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  • Mormonism and Native Hawaiian Religion
  • Essays Upon Ancient Hawaiian Religion and Sorcery by Nineteenth-Century Seminarists
  • Aztec and Hawaiian Beliefs of Returning Gods: How They Influenced the First Encounter with the Europeans Lucie Johnson Western Oregon University
  • He Hulikoʻa Kanaloa— Seeking the Depths of Kanaloa
  • JEFFREY (KAPALI) LYON, PH.D. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Department of Religion
  • A Guidance Document for Characterizing Native Hawaiian Cultural Landscapes
  • The Paradox of Hawaiian National Identity and Resistance to United States Annexation
  • Ali'i Mana'o Nui Lanny A. Sinkin


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