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Brook Kapūkuniahi Parker

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Brook Kapūkuniahi Parker (hānau ʻia i Iulai 31, 1961) he mea kaha kiʻi kanaka maoli / ʻōiwi (Native Hawaiian).[1] [2]

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Ua hānau ʻia ʻo Brook ma Hawaii, kahi o nā kaikaina ʻeono i kona makuakāne, ka mea pena kiʻi a me ka mea kākau moʻolelo ʻo David Parker. Ua ulu ʻo ia ma Kahaluʻu, O‘ahu i hoʻopuni ʻia e ka hale waihona puke o kona makuakāne e pili pū ana me kā Samuel Mānaiakalani Kamakau's; "Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii", David Malo's; "Hawaiian Antiquities" a me nā puke paʻi ʻia mai ka The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Brook is the great, great grandson of John Palmer Parker (rancher), founder of the Parker Ranch on the Island of Hawaii and Rachael Keli‘ikipikanekaolohaka Ohiaku, a great granddaughter of Kamehameha I and Kānekapōlei.[3][4] Mai ka wā kamaliʻi mai e kahakiʻi ʻo Brook i kāna mau koa koa punahele a me ke kaha kiʻi a me nā mea moemoeā e like me Speed ​​Racer a me Conan the Barbarian. I ka makahiki 2010 ua hui ʻo Brook me Herb Kawainui Kāne a hoʻomaka i kahi leka uila a me nā loiloi o kāna hana i mea nui i ka mea pena kiʻi.[3]

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  3. 3.0 3.1 Catharine Lo Griffin (2021). "Faces of the Ancestors". ana Hou! Magazine. Retrieved 2021-04-04. 
  4. "“Honoring Our Ancestors with Our Talents” Presentation by Brook Kapūkuniahi Parker – Molokai Arts Center, Artists in Kualapuu Molokai specializing in ceramics, pottery, jewelry making, painting, dance and other art forms – “Bringing the arts to Molokai and Molokai to the arts”". Molokai Arts Center. Retrieved 2021-04-04.