Nana I Ke Kumu ("Look to the Source") is dedicated to the families and children of Hawaii. It is our hope that the cultural knowledge embodied in these works (Nana I Ke Kumu, Vols. 1 and 2) will provide bridges to an understanding of our ancestors viewed from our present complex system of thinking, feeling and doing. We also hope both volumes will provide links to further understanding between ourselves, as Hawaiians, and as a people with other people.
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Mary Kawena Pukui was a noted authority on the Hawaiian language. She had a long professional association with the Bernice P. Bishop Museum and translated many Hawaiian historical documents. She coauthored, with Samuel H. Elbert, the Hawaiian Dictionary and Place Names of Hawaii.
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