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Her first marriage was to John Adams Kuakini; they had no children. Kuakini (brother of Ka’ahumanu) was an important adviser to Kamehameha I in the early stages of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i. When the Kingdom’s central government moved to Lāhainā in 1820, Kuakini’s influence expanded on...
there we sat, halfway into the drift on a road that, given the dearth of tracks and the heavy cover of leaves and debris, likely would not be traveled for quite some time into the future.
Each unique design carries different icons that represent various emotions — from sorrow and longing to love and connection — through the stages of grief. Iconography throughout the pack includes the moon, a marigold and a hummingbird graphic, a cultural symbol recognizing those departing souls tr...
The Buddha is shown descending to Earth from the Heaven of the 33 gods,Trayastrimsha. He had visited heaven to preach to his mother and the gods. He makes his way down a celestial stairway, followed at each of the three stages of descent by the turbaned god Indra on the right and Bra...
Just as the symbol red is an important element in the red-room episode, the red-room itself gains symbolic value as Bronte repeats this image throughout the book. The mention of the red-room later at various stages of Jane’s life contains an echo of her feelings while she was in the...
(Image courtesy of the ZJJF) "The stonecutter's yard on the right. Last lap. Crowded on the spit of land silent shapes appeared, white, sorrowful, holding out calm hands, knelt in grief, pointing. Fragments of shapes, hewn. In white silence: appealing. The best obtainable. Thos. H....
*** Dr Elisabeth Kübler-Ross famously described the 'five stages of grief' as denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Although she was specifically referring to death and dying, these stages also apply to all types of loss, shock, crisis and trauma. However, they are not ...