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    "Life Of The Land: Articulations of a Native Writer" Softcover Book

    This "Life Of The Land: Articulations of a Native Writer" Softcover Book from Native Books, Inc. is available at Pop-Up Mākeke and has 264 pages. 

    The author, Dana Naone Hall, continues to advocate for the protection of coastal resources and shoreline access, as well as the preservation of historical and cultural sites. 

    This volume explores the inexhaustible relationship of the Hawaiian people to their native land. Dana Naone Hall's writings cover more than three decades of her political and cultural engagements in public, federal, state, and county processes. 

    As an activist with poetic sensibilities, the author demonstrates how meticulous analysis coupled with the power of the imagination can unlock new ways of seeing and relating to places that may not be immediately recognized as retaining profound Hawaiian elements. 

    This educational book will serve as a companion and guide to anybody who is engaged in protecting the sustained presence of Native Hawaiians on and in the land. It is the perfect book to add to your bookshelf, or it would make a great gift for anyone who likes to learn new things.

    Features: 

    • Pages: 264
    • Author: Dana Naone Hall resides in Ha‘ikū, Maui.
    • Soft Cover