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He Mo'olelo Pokole: A short story about the boy Lae'ula and the rare birds at Alaka'i, Koke'e, Kaua'i - Paperback

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He Mo'olelo Pokole: A short story about the boy Lae'ula and the rare birds at Alaka'i, Koke'e, Kaua'i - Paperback
He Mo'olelo Pokole: A short story about the boy Lae'ula and the rare birds at Alaka'i, Koke'e, Kaua'i - Paperback
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by Kayleigh Chalkowski (Illustrator), Keahi Manea (Author)

The boy Lae'ula becomes fascinated with the beautiful birds in the high-altitude forests of Kaua'i. He sets out on a journey to see them, but instead comes across some surprising forest denizens along the way. Will Lae'ula ever get a chance to see these rare birds? Book in Hawaiian and English.

Author Biography

Sally Jo Keahi Manea is a retired epidemiologist, nurse and life-long student of Hawaiian culture, language and hula. Since the 1970's, she has been active with groups involved in the restoration of Kaua'i native habitat and cultural sites. She live in Wailua Homesteads on Kaua'i with her husband Tepairu Manea.

Number of Pages: 38
Dimensions: 0.1 x 8.5 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: September 27, 2017
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