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Books published by publisher Kamehameha Schools

  • O Kamehameha Nui

    Julie Stewart Williams, Robin Yoko Burningham

    Paperback (Kamehameha Schools Pr, July 1, 1996)
    Highlights commonly accepted accounts of events and personal characteristics of the leader who united separate island chiefdoms into one Hawaiian nation.
  • O Kamehameha V: Lot Kapuaiwa

    Rosalin Uphus Comeau, Hana Pau, Robin Yoko Burningham, Ipo Wong

    Paperback (Kamehameha Schools Pr, March 15, 1997)
    A biography of the mid-nineteenth-century Hawaiian king who promulgated a new constitution in 1864 and established a leper colony on Molokai Island.
  • Kamehameha II: Liholiho and the Impact of Change

    Julie W. Steward, Suelyn Ching Tune, Robin Yoko Racoma, Julie Stewart Williams

    Paperback (Kamehameha Schools Pr, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Eha Kou Opu! / My Opu Hurts!

    Kaohua Lucas, Boots Lupenui

    Board book (Kamehameha Schools Pr, Nov. 1, 2009)
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  • Breaking the Blood: Kamehameha Moves the Naha Stone

    David Eyre, Imaikalani Kalahele

    Hardcover (Kamehameha Schools Pr, Sept. 1, 2008)
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  • O LiliUokalani

    Ruby Hasegawa Lowe, Hannah H. Pau, Robin Yoko Burningham, Kamoa'Elehua Walk

    Paperback (Kamehameha Schools Pr, Sept. 1, 1994)
    O LiliUokalani [paperback] Lowe, Ruby Hasegawa,Pau, Hannah H.,Burningham, Robin Yoko,Walk, Kamoa'Elehua [Sep 01, 1994] … 0873360273
  • Aia He Kaheka: There's a Tide Pool

    Kidani Makela Bruno, Maile Kaai

    Hardcover (Kamehameha Schools Pr, Aug. 1, 2010)
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  • I mea aha ke kai?: What is the kai for?

    Lilinoe Andrews, Brook Parker

    Hardcover (Kamehameha Schools Press, May 1, 2011)
    This story reminds us of theimportance of water as a buildingblock for life on Earth. Byfollowing the food chain from theocean to the land, we see the rolesand connections of living things.Woven into the food chain, we canalso see the water cycle, whereplants make the air, which in turn,changes into the clouds that giveus rain to fill the ocean.This book is available both inbilingual and all-Hawaiianlanguage versions.
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  • Na Keiki Elima: The Five Keiki

    William Wilson, Lilinoe Andrews

    Hardcover (Kamehameha Schools Press, May 1, 2011)
    When five children go spearfishing, they start telling eachother about all the fish they'regoing to catch. They quickly seethat bragging about your i'abefore you catch them might justleave you hoka (empty-handed)!This book is available both inbilingual and all-Hawaiianlanguage versions.
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  • E Ai Kekahi, E Kapi I Kekahi: Eat Some, Salt Some

    Lilinoe Andrews, Leimomi Respicio

    Hardcover (Kamehameha Schools Press, May 1, 2011)
    Based on a Hawaiian saying thatrefers to fishing eat some, saltsome this tale tells of a youngfisherman confronted by his catch.By listening to the sea creatures,he learns important lessons aboutconservation and good fishingpractices. He returns home toshare his experiences with hisgrandfather, who, to the surpriseof the grandchild, already knowsthese important lessons. The storyurges us to pay attention to thenatural environment and to takeonly what we need.This book is available both inbilingual and all-Hawaiianlanguage versions.
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  • Ke Kamali'Iwahine Bernice Pauahi Bishop

    Julie S. Williams, Hannah H. Pau, Robin Yoko Burningham, Kamoa'Elehua Walk

    Paperback (Kamehameha Schools Pr, May 1, 1995)
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  • Floating Islands: Kamehameha Meets Kapena Kuke

    David Eyre, Imaikalani Kalahele

    Hardcover (Kamehameha Schools Pr, May 1, 2009)
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