An edition of Kepelinos Traditions of Hawaii (1932)

Kepelino's traditions of Hawaii

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An edition of Kepelinos Traditions of Hawaii (1932)

Kepelino's traditions of Hawaii

Kepelino, like native Hawaiian historians Malo, Kamakau, and Papa I'i, worked in the mid-19th century to record Hawaiian historical, cultural, and religious knowledge for future generations. Born around 1830 to Kanekapolei, a daughter of Kamehameha, and Namiki, a descendant of the priestly lineage of Pa'ao, he received a Catholic education and was actively engaged in writing for the Catholic press during his youth.

Like his contemporaries, he wrote during a time of great intellectual ferment among native Hawaiians, creating the bulk of his work between 1860 and 1870. It was in 1868 that Kepelino produced the text, "Mo'olelo Hawai'i", what we now refer to as Kepelino's Traditions of Hawai'i. In 1874, he was caught in the power struggle between dowager Queen Emma and David Kalakaua. He was charged with treason, serving almost two years in prison until he received a full pardon on September 23, 1876. He died soon after in 1878.

Kepelino's Traditions of Hawai'i was originally published in 1932. (Source)

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Language
English
Pages
206

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Cover of: Kepelino's traditions of Hawaii
Kepelino's traditions of Hawaii
2007, Bishop Museum Press
in English - Rev. ed.
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Kepelino's Traditions of Hawaii
1971, Kraus Reprint
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Cover of: Kepelinos Traditions of Hawaii
Kepelinos Traditions of Hawaii
June 1971, Periodicals Service Co
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Cover of: Kepelino's traditions of Hawaii
Kepelino's traditions of Hawaii
1932, Bernice P. Bishop Museum
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Translated with notes and supplementary material by Martha Warren Beckwith from a typed copy of a Hawaiian manuscript (in the Bernice P. Bishop Museum) written in the hand of Bishop Maigret, who seems either to have copied it from an original by the accredited composer, Kepelino, or to have taken it down from dictation.--cf. introd.

Bibliography: p. 201-203

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Honolulu
Series
Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin -- no. 95, Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin -- 95.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.309969
Library of Congress
GN670 .B4 no.95

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Pagination
206 pages
Number of pages
206

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45161641M
LCCN
33016446
OCLC/WorldCat
16791517

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