Remembering Our Intimacies: Mo'olelo, Aloha 'Aina, and Ea Tohono O'odham and Métis peoples
Description
and Métis peoples
embark upon an exhilarating life-journey crowded with colorful
Armed with this experience
What does it mean to be an Indigenous man today
like an antidote
Remembering Our Intimacies: Mo'olelo, Aloha 'Aina, and Ea Tohono O'odham and Métis peoplesRecovering Knaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) relationality and belonging in the land, memory, and body of Native Hawaii Hawaiian aloha ina is often described in Western political termsnationalism, nationhood, even patriotism. In Remembering Our Intimacies, Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio centers in on the personal and embodied articulations of aloha ina to detangle it from the effects of colonialism and occupation. Working at the intersections of Hawaiian
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