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Teacher's 99-year-old tale sounds very contemporary

By Lee Cataluna

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 27, 2011

~~<p>This time of year, when little kids come home from school with hand-print turkeys and construction paper Pilgrim and Indian costumes, calls to mind a gem of a story written by a Hawaii teacher nearly 100 years ago.</p>
<p>&quot;Hiawatha in Hawaii&quot; is an essay first published in 1929 that recalls the author's experience as a neophyte teacher in 1912.</p>
~~

This time of year, when little kids come home from school with hand-print turkeys and construction paper Pilgrim and Indian costumes, calls to mind a gem of a story written by a Hawaii teacher nearly 100 years ago.

"Hiawatha in Hawaii" is an essay first published in 1929 that recalls the author's experience as a neophyte teacher in 1912. Login for more...



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