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<title>Dine: A History Of The Navajos by Peter Iverson, Monty Roessel.</title>
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<description>This book just freshly pulled off the to-read queue. Review to follow....</description>
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<title>Her own website</title>
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<description>Manami now has her own website. Pictures and movies previously scattered around this site may now be found at http://manami.howard.org....</description>
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<description> Manami Noelani Howard Born October 22, 2004...</description>
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<title>Spoken Hawaiian by Samuel H. Elbert.  </title>
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<description>Far and away my favorite introductory Hawaiian text. Grammar and idioms are introduced gradually through sets of pattern sentences and simple exercises. Vocabulary used throughout the book is intentionally limited to about 800 words, sentences and dialogues are selected to...</description>
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<title>On the Road of the Winds: An Archaeological History of the Pacific Islands Before European Contact by Patrick Vinton Kirch.  </title>
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<description>Fantastic book documenting the Polynesian peoples of the Pacific and Kirch&apos;s unique view as a participant these last 30 years in developing Pacific historical archaeology....</description>
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<title>The Voices of Eden: A History of Hawaiian Language Studies by Albert J. Schutz.  </title>
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<description>Covers the history of Hawaiian language and the evolution of its social status over the last 200 years. I particularly enjoyed the chapter covering word lists and dictionaries which contains one of the few neutral analyses of the strengths and...</description>
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<description>Radio Free Polynesia went on the air today, a long overdue result of years of grumping and groaning about &quot;how cool it used to be dj-ing the night away and gee, wouldn&apos;t it be neat to have my own show...</description>
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<description>Pictures of the latest Howard on the way are online, in all their rough glory. Family, friends...please send a quick note for the link if interested....</description>
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