Background
Bird, Adren J. was born on November 17, 1926 in Ririe, Idaho, United States. Son of Thorn O. and Grace Aonona (Birch) Bird.
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With this book as your guide, you can locate, prepare, and weave the leaves of the hala tree into attractive, useful articles. You will find this ancient craft an enjoyable and relaxing pastime, as well as a source of personal satisfaction as you begin to create beautiful hand-crafted items for yourself and others. Step-by-step directions are given for headbands, bracelets, and napkin rings, fans, place mats, and baskets. This guide is an invitation to try your hand at lauhala weaving. It provides a giant first step in developing an appreciation for this craft as well as in matering its techniques. E ho-omaka kakou- let's begin!
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Bird, Adren J. was born on November 17, 1926 in Ririe, Idaho, United States. Son of Thorn O. and Grace Aonona (Birch) Bird.
Attended, Ricks College, 1952—1954. Bachelor of Science, Brigham Young University, 1955. Master of Education, Brigham Young University, 1969.
Doctor of Education, Brigham Young University, 1971.
Public school teacher, 1955, 1965—1968. Chemist Food and Drug Administration, 1955—1964. Grad assistant Brigham Young University, 1968—1971.
Headmaster Palm Beach Preparatory Schools, Inc., Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, 1971—1973. Associate professor education, coordinator secondary education Brigham Young U.-Hawaii, Laie, from 1973. With United States Naval Reserve, 1944-1946, with United States Naval Reserve, 1950-1952.
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Candidate Hawaii Constnl. Convention; counselor, member review board Boy Scouts American. Member Young Representatives.
Member of Hawaii Association Supervision and Curriculum Development, American Association Colleges of Teacher Education (state representative since 1982), DAV, Rotary Club, Lions Club, Phi Delta Kappa.
Married Josephine Puninani Kanekoa, November 27, 1948. Children: Kuuipo Grover, Russell, Anela Smith, Kealii, Mahina.