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Home Authors Posts by Nanea Armstrong-Wassel

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel

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History

Ke Au Hawai‘i – Celebrating the Year of the Hawaiian

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - December 1, 2018
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Honoring Our Past

‘Four Horsemen’ championed Hawaiian homesteading

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - November 1, 2018
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History

Ka‘iulani: Beloved Ali‘i

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - October 1, 2018
Moʻomeheu | Culture

Importance of wahi pana rooted to past

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - September 1, 2018
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Moʻomeheu | Culture

UA AO HAWAI‘I KE ‘ŌLINO NEI MĀLAMALAMA

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - August 1, 2018
History

Ali‘i passed on lessons in pono leadership

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - July 1, 2018
News

Kamehameha Day celebrations

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - June 1, 2018
Moʻomeheu | Culture

Hawaiian child rearing and education

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - May 1, 2018
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History

Hula’s history in Hawai‘i

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - April 1, 2018
Health Outcomes

Hawaiian healthcare traditions endure

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - March 1, 2018
History

Nūpepa engaged readers in global affairs, changing society

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - February 1, 2018
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History

Nūpepa preserve information from Hawaiian worldview

Nanea Armstrong-Wassel - January 1, 2018

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