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Guardian of the Sea: Jizo in Hawai’i

Guardian of the Sea: Jizo in Hawai’i

John R. K. Clark
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Jizo, one of the most beloved Buddhist deities in Japan, is known primarily as the guardian of children and travelers. In coastal areas, fishermen and swimmers also look to him for protection. Soon after their arrival in the late 1800s, issei (first-generation Japanese) shoreline fishermen began casting for ulua on Hawa`I's treacherous sea cliffs, where they risked being swept off the rocky ledges. In response to numerous drownings, Jizo statues were erected near dangerous fishing and swimming sites, including popular Bamboo Ridge, near the Blowhole in Hawai`i Kai; Kawaih?pai Bay in Mokul?`ia; and Kawailoa Beach in Hale`iwa. Guardian of the Sea tells the story of a compassionate group of men who raised these statues as a service to their communities. Written by an authority on Hawai`i's beaches and water safety, Guardian of the Sea shines a light on a little-known facet of Hawai`I's past. It incorporates valuable firsthand accounts taken from interviews with nisei (second generation) fishermen and residents and articles from Japanese-language newspapers dating as far back as the early 1900s. In addition to background information on Jizo as a guardian deity and historical details on Jizo statues in Hawai`i, the author discusses shorecasting techniques and organizations, which once played a key role in the lives of local Japanese. Although shorecasting today is done more for sport than subsistence, it remains an important ocean activity in the islands. In examining Jizo and the lives of issei, Guardian of the Sea makes a significant contribution to our understanding of recent Hawai`i history.
年:
2007
出版社:
University of Hawaii Press
语言:
english
页:
218
ISBN 10:
0824831586
ISBN 13:
9780824831585
系列:
Latitude 20 Books
文件:
PDF, 5.88 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2007
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