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precontact Hawaiian astronomy at Kūkaniloko

  • About
  • A brief introduction to precontact Hawaiian cultural astronomy at Kūkaniloko
  • A Short History of Cultural Astronomy and a Very Brief Introduction to Indigenous Methodologies
  • Beginnings and Resources
  • What It Means to Be the Piko of O’ahu
  • Why does precontact Hawaiian astronomy at Kūkaniloko matter?
  • Pō and Ao
  • Moku Boundaries and Stars
  • The Poetics of Astronomy at Kūkaniloko
  • Planets in the Hawaiian Sky
  • Topology, the Head of State of Samoa, and Kūkaniloko
  • Contact
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Planets in the Hawaiian Sky

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