Clouds of Memories

Clouds of Memories by Mona Kahele is a personal account that explores life in South Kona from the 1930s to the 1990s. Published by Kamehameha Schools in 2006, this edition spans 257 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into the traditions of everyday rural Hawaiians, highlighting stories that have been passed down through generations and the places and customs that shape the core culture of Hawai’i.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences and narratives that reflect the unique lifestyle and heritage of South Kona. Kahele’s recounting serves as a window into the past, providing context for the customs and traditions that define the region. This biography invites readers to engage with the cultural landscape of Hawai’i, emphasizing the importance of memory and storytelling in preserving the essence of a community.
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This is Mona Kahele’s personal account of life in South Kona from the 1930s to the 1990s. She recounts the traditions of everyday, rural Hawaiians, stories handed down among the generations, and places and customs that form the core culture of Hawai’i.
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