Yoga Me ʻAnakē Myra
Yoga with Aunty Myra
de Leilani Bronson-Crelly
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À propos du livre
Aunty Myra performs each posture along with the written instructions on how to breathe, how to pose, and where the eyes should be looking in each step. Many of the landscape photographs of the district of Puna, which is located in the southeast region of Hawaiʻi Island no longer exist due to the 2018 volcanic Kilauea Eruption making these areas treasured memories. A former commercial photographer, Ms Bronson-Crelly shot the entire book using iPhone 10 and 13, capturing her favorite spots along much of this exciting and wild coastline. The book was written with a young Hawaiian reader in mind, keeping the instructions simple and repetitive, but lends itself to be enjoyed and practiced by adult readers as well.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Santé et fitness
- Catégories supplémentaires Enseignement, Livres pour enfants
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 38 - Date de publication: juin 04, 2022
- Langue Undetermined
- Mots-clés Hawaii, yoga, hawaiian language
À propos du créateur
Aloha! My name is Leialoha, I am the Owner and Creative Instructor at Hua ʻĀina. My team and I craft Hawaiian experiences in Hawaiʻi that are fun, educational, and can inspire change. Through our classes we have been able to bring to life and to the world a set of Hawaiian Language books from our students. Our books tell stories sure to teach some valuable lessons about Aloha (love, endearment, relationships), and so much more! The authors of each of our books have been through Hawaiian Language learning and built enough proficiency to write THEIR stories in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. This set of stories written and inspired by each person's own lived experience in Hawaiʻi is truly a gift to the world and especially to the Hawaiian Language Community. Pipi Holo Kaao translates to Long Live Our Stories. We hope you enjoy our books written in Hawaiian with English Translations, and may we continue to create and tell our stories. Me ke aloha (with Aloha) Leialoha K. Editor, Pipi Holo Kaao