Pua ka wiliwili, nanahu ka manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture
N Puniwai - Human Biology, 2020 - BioOne
ABSTRACT Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that
documents observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants …
documents observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants …
Pua ka Wiliwili, Nanahu ka Manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture.
N Puniwai - Human Biology, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that
documents observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants …
documents observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants …
Pua ka Wiliwili, Nanahu ka Manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture
N Puniwai - Human Biology, 2020 - muse.jhu.edu
Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that documents
observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants, stories, and …
observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants, stories, and …
Pua ka Wiliwili, Nanahu ka Manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture
N Puniwai - 2020 - digitalcommons.wayne.edu
Abstract Kanaka maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that
documents observations and relationships with our environment in the form of chants …
documents observations and relationships with our environment in the form of chants …
Pua ka Wiliwili, Nanahu ka Manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture
N Puniwai - Human Biology, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that
documents observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants …
documents observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants …
Pua ka wiliwili, nanahu ka manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture
N Puniwai - Human Biology, 2020 - BioOne
Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that documents
observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants, stories, and …
observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants, stories, and …
Pua ka wiliwili, nanahu ka manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture.
N Puniwai - Human Biology, 2020 - europepmc.org
Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that documents
observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants, stories, and …
observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants, stories, and …
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N Puniwai - core.ac.uk
Abstract Kanaka maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that
documents observations and relationships with our environment in the form of chants …
documents observations and relationships with our environment in the form of chants …
Pua ka wiliwili, nanahu ka manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture
N Puniwai - Human biology, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that documents
observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants, stories, and …
observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants, stories, and …
Pua ka Wiliwili, Nanahu ka Manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture
N Puniwai - Human Biology, 2020 - muse.jhu.edu
Abstract Kanaka Maoli (Indigenous Hawaiians) are blessed with a written literature that
documents observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants …
documents observations and relationships with their environment in the form of chants …