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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Ho‘ohuihui: Navigating the Pacifi c through Words 1
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Part 1. Makali‘i: Identity
- 1. . . . And I who am still a woman woven . . . ! 17
- 2. A Contemporary Response to Increasing Mele Per for mance Contexts 24
- 3. Un/Civilized Girls, Unruly Poems: Jully Makini (Solomon Islands) 46
- 4. The Fisherman 63
- 5. Pasin/Ways 69
- 6. Nau mai, hoki mai: Approaching the Ancestral House 71
- 7. Tiki Manifesto 89
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Part 2: Peleiake: Institutions
- 8. let’s pull in our nets 95
- 9. Speeches from the Centennial of the Overthrow, ‘Iolani Palace, January 17, 1993 99
- 10. Something in the Wind 115
- 11. Sovereignty out from under Glass? Native Hawaiian Rhetorics at the Bishop Museum 125
- 12. The Many Diff erent Faces of the Dusky Maiden: A Context for Understanding Maiden Aotearoa 144
- 13. Stealing the Piko: (Re)placing Kānaka Maoli at Disney’s Aulani Resort 160
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Part 3: Kūpuku: Community
- 14. “I Lina‘la‘ Tataotao Ta‘lo”: The Rhetoric and Aesthetics of Militarism, Religiosity, and Commemoration 181
- 15. The Words to Speak Our Woes 200
- 16. All Things Depending: Renewing Interdependence in Oceania 210
- 17. Pasin Pasifik / Pasifik Way 217
- 18. He Huaka‘i ma Hā‘ena: Trea sured Places and the Rhetorical Art of Identity 219
- 19. Words & Music 237
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Part 4: Ke Aweawe a Makali‘i: Word
- 20. I write (J’écris) 243
- 21. Ka Li‘u o ka Pa‘akai (Well Seasoned with Salt): Recognizing Literary Devices, Rhetorical Strategies, and Aesthetics in Kanaka Maoli Literature 247
- 22. First Class 266
- 23. Adventures in Chronicling: The Relational Web of Albert Wendt’s The Adventures of Vela 283
- 24. When will I be content with my words? When will I sound out my poem words? 298
- Contributors 301
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Ho‘ohuihui: Navigating the Pacifi c through Words 1
-
Part 1. Makali‘i: Identity
- 1. . . . And I who am still a woman woven . . . ! 17
- 2. A Contemporary Response to Increasing Mele Per for mance Contexts 24
- 3. Un/Civilized Girls, Unruly Poems: Jully Makini (Solomon Islands) 46
- 4. The Fisherman 63
- 5. Pasin/Ways 69
- 6. Nau mai, hoki mai: Approaching the Ancestral House 71
- 7. Tiki Manifesto 89
-
Part 2: Peleiake: Institutions
- 8. let’s pull in our nets 95
- 9. Speeches from the Centennial of the Overthrow, ‘Iolani Palace, January 17, 1993 99
- 10. Something in the Wind 115
- 11. Sovereignty out from under Glass? Native Hawaiian Rhetorics at the Bishop Museum 125
- 12. The Many Diff erent Faces of the Dusky Maiden: A Context for Understanding Maiden Aotearoa 144
- 13. Stealing the Piko: (Re)placing Kānaka Maoli at Disney’s Aulani Resort 160
-
Part 3: Kūpuku: Community
- 14. “I Lina‘la‘ Tataotao Ta‘lo”: The Rhetoric and Aesthetics of Militarism, Religiosity, and Commemoration 181
- 15. The Words to Speak Our Woes 200
- 16. All Things Depending: Renewing Interdependence in Oceania 210
- 17. Pasin Pasifik / Pasifik Way 217
- 18. He Huaka‘i ma Hā‘ena: Trea sured Places and the Rhetorical Art of Identity 219
- 19. Words & Music 237
-
Part 4: Ke Aweawe a Makali‘i: Word
- 20. I write (J’écris) 243
- 21. Ka Li‘u o ka Pa‘akai (Well Seasoned with Salt): Recognizing Literary Devices, Rhetorical Strategies, and Aesthetics in Kanaka Maoli Literature 247
- 22. First Class 266
- 23. Adventures in Chronicling: The Relational Web of Albert Wendt’s The Adventures of Vela 283
- 24. When will I be content with my words? When will I sound out my poem words? 298
- Contributors 301