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He Ka'Ao No Hauwahine Laua O Meheanu

By Samuel M. Kamakau

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Reproduction Date: 6/17/2011

Title: He Ka'Ao No Hauwahine Laua O Meheanu  
Author: Samuel M. Kamakau
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Language: Hawaiian
Subject: Fiction, Education, Hawaiian Education
Collections: Authors Community, Children's Literature
Historic
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Publisher: Kamehameha Publishing
Member Page: Hale Kuamoʻo Hawaiian Language Center

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M. Kamaka, B. S. (n.d.). He Ka'Ao No Hauwahine Laua O Meheanu. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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1. Opio (children and youth) Kanakapi lives up to his name (stingy man). When the two wahine ask Kanakapi to share his fish, he says, “Ewalu wale no au manini—I have only eight fish.” Why does Kanakapi tell them he has only eight, even though his net is full What happens after Kanakapi tells the lie What do we learn from Kanakapis behavior 2. ohana (extended family) Kanakapi took more fish than he needed and was slow to share with others. As an ohana, discuss the various ways your family members share with one another and with others beyond your ohana. Why is sharing so important

 
 



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