Popoki's Incredible Adventure at the Volcano


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Popoki, a spirited Hawaiian cat, learns that a volcano can be a dangerous place and that sometimes mysterious things happen when you're lost and trying to get home.




Hawaii Magazine


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Popoki, the Hawaiian Cat


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Popoki, Leilani's spirited Hawaiian cat, travels with her from their home on Kaua'i to Lahaina, Maui, where he learns that whale-watching is best when one's paws are dry.










The Misadventures of Popoki, the Hawaiian Cat


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Waikiki was magical at night. Popoki did not even think of Leilani. He did not think about grandfather. He followed the white cat down the beach. In the fourth and final adventure of Popoki T. Cat ("T" stands for TROUBLE), The Hawaiian Cat joins his humans for a luau on the beach. As Popoki follows his dreams, he falls into trouble with dogs and water, but gains a new companion, a beautiful white cat. We can learn much from a cat who daydreams of the adventures ahead! May all your dreams come true.




The Backyard Homestead Book of Building Projects


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Gardeners, small farmers, and outdoor living enthusiasts will love this compilation of 76 rustic DIY projects. From plant supports and clotheslines to a chicken coop, a greenhouse, and a root cellar with storage bins, most of the projects are suitable for complete novices, and all use just basic tools and easy-to-find materials. You’ll find techniques to build whatever your outdoor world is missing, with additional tips to live sustainably, happily, and independently. Also available in this series: The Backyard Homestead, The Backyard Homestead Seasonal Planner, The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals, and The Backyard Homestead Book of Kitchen Know-How.




South Pacific Oral Traditions


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Exploring the oral traditions of the South Pacific, this work demonstrates that oral media and native cultural forms are vital throughout the South Pacific. It appeals to scholars concerned with the relationships between verbal art, social change, gender, power, and social organization.