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Felix, Keahi PDF Print E-mail

Keahi Felix

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As a Hawaiian national, Keahi Felix has spent 20 years investigating and participating in the Hawaiian effort to reclaim the Hawaiian Kingdom’s authentic legal and political status. The phrase, Wahine Noa, in the context in which she uses it, means a woman giving herself the freedom to advocate for a cause, namely, sustaining the life of her country, the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Born on Maui, she has lived on the four main Hawaiian Islands, earned a B.A. from Chaminade University of Honolulu, an M.A. from the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, and has done post graduate study elsewhere. About Keahi’s book, Niklaus R. Schweizer, author of Turning Tide:The Ebb and Flow of Hawaiian Nationality, has this to say: “In my opinion you are the first Hawaiian national not of aboriginal descent to write such a work.”

 


Wahine_Noa

 

Wahine Noa  is now in print. It is 128 pages and includes rich artwork from Dietrich Varez and a CD containing a Powerpoint presentation with photos of proactive Hawaiian events, music, and a spoken word story-poem.

Paperback $ 17.95

 

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