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Native Hawaiians in Oceania

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Gebonden, 270 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9781107195899
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2018 9781107195899
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Between 1850 and 1907, Native Hawaiians sought to develop relationships with other Pacific Islanders, reflecting how they viewed not only themselves as a people but their wider connections to Oceania and the globe. Kealani Cook analyzes the relatively little known experiences of Native Hawaiian missionaries, diplomats, and travelers, shedding valuable light on the rich but understudied accounts of Hawaiians outside of Hawaiʻi. Native Hawaiian views of other islanders typically corresponded with their particular views and experiences of the Native Hawaiian past. The more positive their outlook, the more likely they were to seek cross-cultural connections. This is an important intervention in the growing field of Pacific and Oceanic history and the study of native peoples of the Americas, where books on indigenous Hawaiians are few and far between. Cook returns the study of Hawai'i to a central place in the history of cultural change in the Pacific.

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ISBN13:9781107195899
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:270

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Introduction: Mai Kahiki Mai: out from Kahiki; 1. Ke Ao a me Ka Pō: post-millennial thought and Kanaka Foreign Mission work; 2. Among the wild dogs: negotiating the boundaries of Hawaiian Christianity; 3. A kindred people: Hawaiian diplomacy in Sāmoa, 1887; 4. The Hawaiian model: imagining the future of Oceania; 5. 'There is nothing that separates us': John T. Baker and the Pan-Oceanic Lāhui; 6. Makaʻāinana or servants of the dollar? Oceanic and capialist values; Conclusion: the return to Kahiki.

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