The Seven Dawns of the Aumakua

by Moke Kupihea

2004

Description

An extensive examination of Hawaiian spiritual tradition and its emphasis on ancestral spirits by a descendant of an ancient lineage of Hawaiian priests * Describes the time-honored intergenerational bond between a people and a land that embodies the heart of indigenous spirituality * A powerful and authentic portrait of a culture on the cusp of extinction In Hawaiian spiritual tradition, the sacred bond formed between the land and its people is perpetuated in every new generation by the voices of the ancestors who pass on this inheritance. Just as elders are the intermediaries between these voices and the younger generations, the na aumakua, or ancestral spirits, are the intermediaries between the living and the sacred land they inhabit. In The Seven Dawns of the Aumakua Moke Kupihea takes the reader on his journey from childhood to young manhood as he experiences what remains of the spirit of his ancestors and learns the importance of remembering. The descent of the aumakua and its spiritual link through the eyes, sound, voice, touch, people, and breath constitute its seven dawns--the means by which the author is reawakened to his native tradition. The author's desire to know this tradition leads him as a young boy to seek out his kupuna--his elders, the old men of the mountains--and learn from them the stories to be found in each feature of the landscape. These men and the people he meets as he grows older became his kahu--his ancestral guardians--who teach him to understand that the world of ancestral voices still speaks, if only in a whisper. Learning how to hear these voices is the key for returning Hawaii to its proud spiritual path and learning to live mindfully and soulfully with the land and with all who have come before us.… (more)

Library's review

'Kupihea writes eloquently about the destruction of Hawaiian spiritual values by the invasion of a new culture...and the key to returning to a spiritual balance with humankind and nature.'-Library Journal

'A unique insight into Hawaiian philosophy. Kupihea has provided us a distinctive voice that
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spreaks not only to Hawaiians but to all peoples whose traditional beliefs are threatened.'-Andrew Bushnell, professor of history, Kauai Community College

In Hawaiian spiritual tradition, the sacred bond formed between the land and its people is perpetuated in every new generation by the voices of the ancestors who pass on this inheritance. Just as elders are the intermediaries between these voices and the younger generations, the na aumakua, or ancestral spirits, are the intermediaries between the living and he sacred land they inhabit.

In The Seven Dawns of the Aumakua Moke Kupihea takes the reader on his journey from childhood to young manhood as he experiences what remains of the spirit of his ancestors and learns the importance of remembering. The descent of the aumakua and its spiritual link through the eyes, sound, voice, touch, people, and breath constitute its seven dawns-the means by which the author is reawakened to his native tradition. The author's desrie to recover this tradition moves him as a young boy to travel with his kupuna-his elders, the old men of the mountains-and learn from them the stories to be found in each feature of the landscape. These men and the people he meets as he grows older became his kahu-his ancestral guardians-who inspire him to realize that the world of ancestral voices still speaks, if only in a whisper. Learning how to hear these voices is the key to returning Hawaii to its proud spiritual path and understanding how to live mindfully and soulfully with the land and with all who have come before us.

Moke Kupihea is a direct descendant of Hiapo, kanohi ki nui, chiefly priest or high lord under Kalani opuu.

Contents

Introduction
Chapter One The aumakua
Chapter Two The aumakua descends
Chapter Three The eyes of the aumakua
Chapter Four The sound of the aumakua
Chapter Five The voice of the aumakua
Chapter Six The touch of the aumakua
Chapter Seven The people of the aumakua
Chapter Eight The breath of the aumakua
Glossary
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ISBN

892811447

Publication

Inner Traditions Rochester, Vermont
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