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Esther T. Mookini (Esther Takakura) was born on 15 June, 1928 in Pa'ia, Maui, Hawaii, US. Discover Esther T. Mookini's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

Popular As Esther Takakura
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Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 15 June 1928
Birthday 15 June
Birthplace Pa'ia, Maui, Hawaii, US
Date of death November 01, 2023
Died Place Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2006

In 2006, she received the Mary Kawena Pukui Award from the West Honolulu Rotary Club, "given to honor a non-Hawaiian person who has made a significant contribution to the Hawaiian community through their chosen vocation or field of endeavor."

2005

In recent years, her long involvement with Hawaiian language publishing has earned her accolades. She was honored with the Po'okela Award (for publishing person of the year) in 2004. Mookini was awarded the first Pa‘a Mo‘olelo Award (Distinguished Historian Award) by the Hawaiian Historical Society on October 22, 2005.

1990

During the 1990s, Mookini worked for the Judiciary History Center of Hawai'i in Honolulu. Her translations of court cases have allowed scholars and others to understand how nineteenth-century law was practiced on the islands. In the same period, she was involved in the project to build Hawai‘iloa, one of the voyaging canoes (Hokule‘a), serving as a volunteer, crew member and educational consultant.

1975

The three also collaborated on Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary (first published in 1975, 5 editions) and the New Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary (first published in 1992, 4 editions). These works are still referenced as the most diacritically accurate Hawaiian spellings and are used as the source material for Ulukau: the Hawaiian Electronic Library, an open source open access Hawaiian dictionary.

1974

In 1974, Mookini worked with Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert to write Place Names of Hawaii, which became so popular that it would go on to be published in 19 editions. It was also published in a pocket edition.

1967

Mookini's first published historical work, A Brief Survey of the Hawaiian Language Newspapers, was awarded a University of Hawaii Library Prize for Pacific Island Area Research in 1967.

1928

Esther Takakura Mookini (born June 15, 1928) is an American linguist responsible for several widely used Hawaiian-language dictionaries.

Born on June 15, 1928 in Pa’ia, Maui, Mookini is of Japanese ancestry. She married Edwin Mookini, who served as Chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Hilo (1975-1978).

1858

Mookini has translated many important primary source documents written by native Hawaiians in Hawaiian in the nineteenth century into English. Her historical translations include parts of Kepelino's "Hawaiian Collection" (1858), essays from the Hawaiian language newspaper Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (The Independent Newspaper), and a translation of Anatomia, the only medical textbook written in the Hawaiian language (originally published 1838). Her 1974 book The Hawaiian Newspapers remains the key reference text.

1778

Mookini has written on Keōpūolani (1778-1823), the queen consort and highest ranking wife of King Kamehameha I and on the secret society the Hale Nauā revived by Kalākaua, the last king of Hawaii.