Description
Āina Hānau / Birth Land is a powerful collection of new poems by Kanaka Ōiwi (Native Hawaiian) poet Brandy Nālani McDougall. Āina hānauor the land of ones birthsignifies identity through intimate and familial connections to place and creates a profound bond between the people in a community. McDougalls poems flow seamlessly between Ōlelo Hawaii and English, forming rhythms and patterns that impress on the reader a deep understanding of the land. Tracing flows from the mountains to the ocean, from the sky to the earth, and from ancestor to mother to child, these poems are rooted in the rich ancestral and contemporary literature of Hawaii moolelo, mookūauhau, and mele honoring Hawaiian āina, culture, language, histories, aesthetics, and futures.
The poems in Āina Hānau / Birth Land cycle through sacred and personal narratives while exposing and fighting ongoing American imperialism, settler colonialism, militarism, and social and environmental injustice to protect the āina and its people. The ongoing environmental crisis in Hawaii, inextricably linked to colonialism and tourism, is captured with stark intensity as McDougall writes, Violence is what we settle for / because weve been led to believe / green paper can feed us / more than green land. The experiences of birth, motherhood, miscarriage, and the power of Native Hawaiian traditions and self-advocacy in an often dismissive medical system is powerfully narrated by the speaker of the titular poem, written for McDougalls daughters.
Āina Hānau reflects on what it means to be from and belong to an āina hānau, as well as what it means to be an aina hanau, as all mothers serve as the first birth lands for their children.
Author: Brandy Nalani McDougall
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 06/13/2023
Series: Sun Tracks
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.6lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.91w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9780816548354
Language: English






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