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The People of Kau

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Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 34,36 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Nuba (African people)
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"This is a photographic monograph on the life of the people of Kau. Leni Riefenstahl spent 16 weeks with the Nuba of Kau in 1975. These people, known as the "South East Nuba", live only 100 miles away from the Mesakin Nuba. Yet, they speak another language, follow different customs, and are very different in character and temperament. The knife-fights, dances of love and elaborately painted faces and bodies are photographed in the book"--Taken from Wikipedia.

People of Kau

Author : Leni Riefenstahl
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,65 MB
Release : 1997-07-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780312169633

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The people of Kau

Author : Leni Riefenstahl
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 31,87 MB
Release : 1984
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People of Kau

Author : Leni Riefenstahl
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 36,87 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Nuba (African people)
ISBN : 9781860463013

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The Nuba of Kau, known as the 'South East Nuba', live only a hundred miles away from the gentle and peace-loving Mesakin Nuba observed by Leni Riefenstahl in her first book. Yet they speak another language, follow different customs, and are very different in character and temperament. The knife-fights, dances of love and elaborately painted Picassoesque faces and bodies captured in the images of People of Kau show a wild and passionate people, unlike any other on earth today. Leni Riefenstahl, legendary film-maker and photographer, spent sixteen sweltering weeks with the Nuba of Kau in 1975, weeks she herself describes as 'a time of almost intolerable hardship and exertion.' Yet from those weeks emerged the extraordinary photographs that make up this ground-breaking monograph. People of Kau bears magnificent witness to a remarkable tribe menaced by the advance of industrial civilisation and sinking slowly into the mists of time.

The Last of the Nuba

Author : Leni Riefenstahl
Publisher : St Martins Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 46,13 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9780312136420

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First published in 1973 and long since out of print, a classic photo essay about life among Africa's Nuba tribe, by one of the century's foremost film directors, is presented in an impressive full-color gift edition.

Kau Kau

Author : Arnold Hiura
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 33,70 MB
Release : 2020-02-25
Category :
ISBN : 9781948011266

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The beloved, bestselling book is back! Kau kau: It's the all-purpose pidgin word for food, probably derived from the Chinese "chow chow." On Hawaii's sugar and pineapple plantations, kau kau came to encompass the amazing range of foods brought to the Islands by immigrant laborers from East and West: Japanese, Portuguese, Filipinos, Puerto Ricans, Koreans and others. On the plantations, lunch break was "kau kau time," and the kau kau could be anything from adobo to chow fun to tsukemono.In Kau Kau: Cuisine and Culture in the Hawaiian Islands, author Arnold Hiura-a writer with roots in the plantation culture-explores the rich history and heritage of food in Hawaii, with little-known culinary tidbits, interviews with chefs and farmers, and a treasury of rare photos and illustrations. This hardcover book includes the essential-the "Kau Kau 100 Ethnic Potluck Primer," a guide to 100 different items commonly found in local cuisine-and the esoteric-a 1920's recipe for a "poi cocktail"-in a single, well-researched volume. From the early Polynesians to the chefs of fusion cuisine, Kau Kau follows those who have shaped Island society with their food and folkways: immigrant plantation workers from East and West, the military in wartime, modern entrepreneurs who tap the potential of local tastes and diversified agriculture, and many others.Recognized by critics and readers as a landmark chronicle of the Islands' unique culinary landscape, the book received the Hawaii Book Publishers Association's Ka Palapala Po'okela Award of Excellence in Cookbooks in 2010. The tenth anniversary reprint gives a new generation of food lovers a glimpse into the ways Hawaii's food and culture are inextricably intertwined-and why. The new edition includes fresh material exploring the evolution of food in Hawaii during the decade since the book was first published, and a foreword from respected Island chef Mark "Gooch" Noguchi of Pili Group.

Hawaiian Cookbook

Author : Roana Schindler
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 22,16 MB
Release : 1981-08-01
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0486241858

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Nearly 300 easy-to-prepare exotic recipes with tips on shortcuts, preparing ahead, substitutions, more. Recipes include: sea bass with pine nuts, Lomi Lomi salmon, passion fruit soup, watercress soup, stuffed chicken breasts in pineapple sauce, chestnut duck, island shrimp salad, Maui tangy sauce, Polynesian meatloaf, ko ko nut balls, much more.

Colors of Aloha

Author : Kanoa Kau-Arteaga
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 36,73 MB
Release : 2019-10
Category : JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN : 9781775084082

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An indigenous Hawai'ian colour adventure, featuring older brother Kalani teaching a gaggle of keiki their colours on a Saturday fishing trip.

Vanishing Africa

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Publisher : Harmony
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 38,33 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Photography
ISBN :

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Contains over 100 full-color photographs of Africa and its people.

Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-lore ...

Author : Abraham Fornander
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 12,52 MB
Release : 1917
Category : Folklore
ISBN :

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Literature collection of Hawaiian antiquities, legends, traditions, mele, and genealogies that were gathered by Abraham Fornander, S. M. Kamakau, J. Kepelino, S. N. Haleole and others. The original collection of manuscripts was purchased from the Fornander estate following his death in 1887 by Charles R. Bishop for preservation, and became part of the Bishop Musem collection. The papers were published from 1916-1919 as volume IV, V, and VI of the series Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. The manuscripts were translated, revised and edited by Dr. W. D. Alexander and Thomas G. Thrum.