Displaying 1 of 1 2022 Poʻo inoa: Kapaemahu Mea kākau: Wong-Kalu, Hinaleimoana, author. Hulu: Book Ka mea paʻi puke, ka lā: New York : Kokila, 2022. ©2022 Hōʻike ʻano: 38 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm Hōʻike hoʻopōkole: Four individuals of dual male and female spirit bring their healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii, where they are beloved for their gentle ways and miraculous cures and where they imbue four giant boulders with their powers. Hōʻike anaina māka: AD730L Lexile Ages 4-8. Kokila. Grades 2-3. Kokila. Nā kumuhana: Two-spirit people -- Juvenile literature. Spirits -- Juvenile literature. Tales -- Hawaii -- Juvenile literature. Folklore -- Hawaii -- Juvenile literature. Māhū. LGBTQ+ people. Indigenous LGBTQ+ people. Palatine (Ill.) -- Intersectional subject. Palatine (Ill.) -- BIPOC author. Palatine (Ill.) -- Intersectional subject. Palatine (Ill.) -- BIPOC author. Māhele: Legends. Folk tales. Picture books. Kekahi mea kākau: Hamer, Dean, author. Wilson, Joe, 1964- author. Sousa, Daniel (Film director), illustrator. Kekahi poʻo inoa: Adaptation of (work): Kapaemahu (Motion picture) Language Notes: Parallel text in English and Hawaiian. ISBN 9780593530061 E kau i ka noi Ho‘ohui i ka‘u papa Expand All | Collapse All Ka‘awale E kaʻakuene kēia Nā mea i manaʻo ʻia a nui aʻe Ki‘i ‘ili nui Nānaina mea wihona Displaying 1 of 1