Season 5 Episode #16 Kapaemahu Book Review
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Unlock the mystical journey of Kape'e Mahu and explore the profound legacy of four dual-spirited healers from Tahiti who brought their extraordinary powers to the shores of Waikiki. Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, as we unravel this captivating tale authored by Hidna Ale'e, Moana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer, and Jill Wilson, and brought to life through the stunning illustrations of Daniel Sousa. Discover how these remarkable beings harnessed their unique healing abilities to bless four sacred stones, leaving an indelible mark on history that continues to resonate today.
From the enchanting rituals that empowered these sacred stones to their rediscovery after years of historical erasure, this episode promises an enlightening exploration of indigenous heritage and the resilience of cultural memory. We shine a light on the significance of preserving indigenous stories and sacred sites, even amidst the challenges posed by colonialism and modern-day tourism. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the Mahu people's enduring spiritual legacy and the powerful intersection of culture, history, and spirituality.
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