Te Rangi Hiroa in Honokaa, 1940.

[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU HAMAKUA AME KOHALA”]

In the evening of this coming Monday, Dr. Buck will appear at the Honokaa CHURCH, and he will speak to those who come on the topic of THE WAY OF LIFE OF THE POLYNESIANS. He is a haole who is working at the MUSEUM OF BISHOP AND THE CHIEFESS PAUAHI.

[Dr. Peter Buck is the renown director of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum from 1936–1951.]

(Hoku o Hawaii, 10/16/1940, p. 1)

Ma ke ahiahi o ka Poakahi...

Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXV, Number 25, Aoao 1. Okakoba 16, 1940.

1 thought on “Te Rangi Hiroa in Honokaa, 1940.

  1. so the technical use of word ‘haole’ = foreigner; as Dr. Buck was hapa Maori from New Zealand in that sense foreign – wonder what he made of this !

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