Pekelo Cosma: A Tribute to Hana’s Son

Born and raised in Hana, Pekelo Cosma graduated from Hana High School and served six years in the Army. Well-known in Hana as a master  slack key guitarist, Pekelo was discovered by larger audiences with the release of his debut album, “Going to Hana Maui” in 1992.  Pekelo was also a member of the Sons of Hawaii & in 2007 Pekelo received a HOKU Award in the Haku Mele category.  Pekelo was a true Kiho`alu Slack Key artist & composer & is dearly missed by his family, friends & the Hawaiian music community.  He is one of a kind…

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Hope of the Nation by Rosemary Patterson, PhD

“Rosemary, how does a Canadian author / teacher / great humanitarian learn so much about Hawaii & be able to write about it accurately & with such feeling?”

My interest in the history of Hawaii happened accidentrally back in 1987.  My daughter wanted my husband and I to take her to Hawaii for a High School graduation present.  I knew absolutely nothing about Hawaii.  I thought it was sort of a tourist trap.  While there I happened to look into a store window and wondered who the people were that were portrayed in ceramic figurines there.  I  was astonished to learn that there had been a monarchy in Hawaii.  I somehow had assumed it had always been American.  I was jolted into researching about Hawaii history and I started to visit 
used and new book stores for Hawaiian history books.

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