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Everything Ancient Was Once New: Indigenous Persistence from Hawai?i to Kahiki (Indigenous Pacifics)
Author: Emalani Case
Year: February 28, 2021
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.9 MB
Language: English

Year: February 28, 2021
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.9 MB
Language: English

Book Description: Everything Ancient Was Once New - Indigenous Persistence from Hawaii to Kahiki Indigenous Pacifics Author: Emalani Case February 28, 2021 Pages: Book Summary: In "Everything Ancient Was Once New Emalani Case explores the concept of Kahiki, a term that represents the ancestral homeland of Kanaka Maoli Hawaiians, as a symbol of both connection to the past and the potential for new life. The book traces the physical, historical, intellectual, and spiritual journeys of the Kanaka Maoli people to and from Kahiki, highlighting their experiences and challenges throughout history. Through this lens, Case argues for the importance of revitalizing and reinvigorating engagements with Kahiki to decolonize physical and ideological spaces and reconnect the Kanaka Maoli people with other Pacific peoples and places. The book is structured into chapters, each of which focuses on a different aspect of Kahiki and its significance in the lives of the Kanaka Maoli people.
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古代のすべてはかつて新しいものでした-ハワイからカヒキ先住民の平和主義への先住民族の持続性著者: Emalaniケース2月28、2021パブリッシャー:[パブリッシャーを挿入]ページ: 本要約:Emalani Caseの「Everything Ancient Was Once New」では、カナカ・マオリ・ハワイ人の祖先の故郷を表す用語Kahikiの概念を、過去への接続と新しい生活の可能性の両方の象徴として探求しています。この本は、カナカマオリの人々の歴史的、歴史的、知的、精神的な旅を追跡し、カヒキの歴史を通して彼らの経験と課題を明らかにしています。このレンズを通じて、ケースはカヒキとの関係を強化し、物理的・イデオロギー的空間を解体し、他の人々や太平洋地域との関わりを取り戻すことの重要性を主張している。この本は各章で構成されており、カヒキの異なる側面と、カナカマオリ人の生活におけるその意義に焦点を当てている。
