HomelandFrank Stewart, Reina Whaitiri, Robert Sullivan University of Hawaii Press, 1997 - 232 ページ Homeland also includes a symposium featuring eleven writers from around the world meditating on home and other intimate dwellings; photographs by Piliamo'o of the restoration of a Hawaiian cultural response; an interview by Gavan Daws with a man whose search for the meaning of life led him into a correspondence with some of the world's most famous men and women; American poetry and fiction; and much more. |
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... Phutari sits next to the stove and talks to my trekking partner , Al Burgess . A veteran climber , Al is Phutari's dharma son , a title Al earned by securing employment , through a dozen years of expeditions , for Phutari's sons ...
... Phutari sits next to the stove and talks to my trekking partner , Al Burgess . A veteran climber , Al is Phutari's dharma son , a title Al earned by securing employment , through a dozen years of expeditions , for Phutari's sons ...
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... Phutari and Aama have grown too old to take care of themselves in her absence . So Kanshi stays , separated from her people . " Whither thou goest I will go ; and where thou lodgest , I will lodge , " Ruth declares to Naomi in the Old ...
... Phutari and Aama have grown too old to take care of themselves in her absence . So Kanshi stays , separated from her people . " Whither thou goest I will go ; and where thou lodgest , I will lodge , " Ruth declares to Naomi in the Old ...
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... Phutari guesses why : each day he has to walk farther to find wood . Kanshi gives him a bowl of daal bhaat ( lentils with rice ) , and he sits on a wobbly wooden stool barely larger than a shoebox . He's a mere boy , twelve years old ...
... Phutari guesses why : each day he has to walk farther to find wood . Kanshi gives him a bowl of daal bhaat ( lentils with rice ) , and he sits on a wobbly wooden stool barely larger than a shoebox . He's a mere boy , twelve years old ...
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