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A Little Book of Aloha, Spirit of Healing

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A Little Book of Aloha, Spirit of Healing

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More than 30 Hawaiian proverbs and anecdotes complimented by contemporary and documentary photographs explain how traditional Hawaiian methods of living can be a part of everyday life.

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 5 × 1 in
ISBN-10

1-56647-592-9

ISBN-13

978-1-56647-592-1

Binding

Hardcover

Trim size

5 x 6 in

Page count

96

Availability

OUT OF PRINT

Author

Renata Provenzano

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The wisdom of old Hawaii continues in this second inspirational book of poetic Hawaiian proverbs gathered from traditional sources such as Mary Kawena Pukui’s ‘Olelo No’eau, and interviews with Hawaiian healing practitioners by Australian international journalist and travel writer Renata Provenzano. More than 30 Hawaiian proverbs and anecdotes complimented by contemporary and documentary photographs explain how traditional Hawaiian methods of living can be a part of everyday life.

Author: Renata Provenzano

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