Seed To Sea: Kumulipo Connections Volume 1
In the Hawaiian Kumulipo, a cosmogonic and genealogical chant, some plants and animals of the land (mauka) have partner species in the sea (makai) or streams (wai). These partner species were chosen by the ancients because of the similarity of their names, how they looked like each other & their uses together medicinally and culturally (some partners are not entirely clear).
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Seed To Sea: Kumulipo Connections Volume 1
In the Hawaiian Kumulipo, a cosmogonic and genealogical chant, some plants and animals of the land (mauka) have partner species in the sea (makai) or streams (wai). These partner species were chosen by the ancients because of the similarity of their names, how they looked like each other & their uses together medicinally and culturally (some partners are not entirely clear).
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Seed To Sea: Kumulipo Connections Volume 1

Seed To Sea: Kumulipo Connections Volume 1

Seed To Sea: Kumulipo Connections Volume 1

Seed To Sea: Kumulipo Connections Volume 1

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Overview

In the Hawaiian Kumulipo, a cosmogonic and genealogical chant, some plants and animals of the land (mauka) have partner species in the sea (makai) or streams (wai). These partner species were chosen by the ancients because of the similarity of their names, how they looked like each other & their uses together medicinally and culturally (some partners are not entirely clear).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781502905819
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/11/2014
Series: Kumulipo Connections , #1
Pages: 34
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.09(d)

About the Author

Paul Clark is a Divemaster and teaches hands-on
Marine Science to students of all ages. Lisa Lucas is an environmental educator and conservationist dedicated to protecting earth for the children of today and generations to come.
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