
Storied
Landscapes: Hawaiian Literature and Place.
Dennis Kawaharada. 1999. Reprinted in 2005. 132 pages. $10.95.
Cover photo ‘Ai
a
Mano
/ “Eat like a Shark”
by Kapulani Landgraf. Kane'ohe
Bay. Foreground: dead hammerhead sharks caught in a fishing net.
Background: The cliffs of Kanehoalani
and Mokoli‘i Island.
Reviews and Readers
- Stu
Dawrs, “Sense of Place.” Honolulu
Weekly. Nov. 17-23, 1999
- Charlene
Luke, “The best of ’99, Nonfiction” Honolulu
Advertiser. December 25, 1999
- Paul
Lyons. Marvels and Tales:
Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies,
Vol. 14, No. 2, 2000
- Rob
Wilson. The Contemporary
Pacific. Fall 2000
- “Quest for Kuleana”: Commentary on Storied Landscapes by Ku‘ualoha
Ho‘omanawanui, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa English Department, in “This Land Is Your Land, This Land was My Land” (pp. 139-146), in Asian Settler Colonialism: From Local Governance to the Habits of Everyday Life in Hawai’i (University of Hawaii Press, 2008) edited by Candace Fujikane, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa English Department and Jonathan Y. Okamura, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Ethnic Studies Department. My Response to Comments on Storied Landscapes, with guidance on how to read the metaphor in the title and interpret the text (2009).
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