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Na Mana'o Aloha O Kaho'olawe: Hawai'i Warriors--Love for Land and Culture
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by Walter Ritte Jr; Richard Sawyer


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  • Title Na Mana'o Aloha O Kaho'olawe: Hawai'i Warriors--Love for Land and Culture
  • Author Walter Ritte Jr; Richard Sawyer
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 144
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Awaiaulu, Inc.
  • ISBN 9781952461064 / 1952461065
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 20th Century
    • Cultural Region: Western U.S.

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Walter Ritte Jr. (Author) Walter Ritte Jr. continues his battles in protecting and enhancing our island environment through his nonprofit organization 'Āina Momona. He has resided on Moloka'i since the 1950s.Richard Sawyer (Author) Richard Sawyer continues his practices of subsistence living with his family on the island of Moloka'i, while also working for the state.
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Na Mana'o Aloha O Kaho'olawe: Hawai'i Warriors-Love for Land and Culture

Na Mana'o Aloha O Kaho'olawe: Hawai'i Warriors-Love for Land and Culture

by Walter Ritte Jr. and Richard Sawyer

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Reprint of 1975 ed
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Honolulu, HI: Awaiaulu, Inc, 2023. Reprint of 1975 ed. Softcover. NEW/No dj as issued. NEW. Awaiaulu, Inc., Honolulu, 2023 (reprint, first published in 1975). oblong format, 144 pages, 54 illustrations, 3 maps. This republication of Nā Manaʻo Aloha o Kahoʻolawe, the diaries of Walter Ritte Jr. and Richard Sawyer, preserves and perpetuates a piece of Hawai'i history for future generations. Written in 1977, the diaries are a day-to-day record of their thoughts and reflections when the two men occupied the island of Kahoʻolawe for thirty-five days, using their bodies as shields to stop the bombing and desecration of the island by the US military. One of the catalysts of the Hawaiian Renaissance, the Kahoʻolawe movement was a vibrant time with the awakening of a long-buried spirit of identity rising to its rightful place of prominence in Hawaiʻi's history. It was not, however, without sacrifice and struggle-the biggest of these being the tragic loss of George Helm and Kimo Mitchell. Walter and… Read More
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