Interview with Winifred Naehu

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1998
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Johnston, Jeanne
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A woman talks of being hanai or adopted in the Hawaiian custom. She speaks of her adoptive mother, a lau hala weaver. She also remembers the 1946 tsunami, which her father foresaw in a dream, and describe the damage it caused to her home.
telephone operator; Hawaiian-Norwegian; female
Interview conducted in English.
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Customs and Beliefs - Hawaiians, Lifestyles - Hawaiians, Language, Molokai, Natural Disasters
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41 min
8 pages
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Waialua, Molokai
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GC222 .M38 T7 2003
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