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Morrnah Simeona : ウィキペディア英語版 | Morrnah Simeona Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona (May 19, 1913 – February 11, 1992) was recognized as a ''kahuna lapaau'' (healer) in Hawaii and taught her updated version of hooponopono throughout the United States, Asia and Europe. ==Kahuna lapaau== Morrnah was born May 19, 1913, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Kimokeo and Lilia Simeona, both native Hawaiians.〔Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Census, Fifteenth Census (1930)〕 Her mother, Lilia, was one of the last recognized ''kahuna laau kahea'' or priest who heals with words.〔Rodman, Julius Scammon, ''The Kahuna Sorcerers of Hawaii, Past and Present'', p. 195 (Exposition, 1979)〕 Morrnah was a practitioner of lomilomi massage and for 10 years owned and operated health spas at the Kahala Hilton and Royal Hawaiian hotels.〔''Morrnah Simeona, kahuna lapaau'', Honolulu Advertiser, p. C4 (Feb. 17, 1992)〕 Among her massage clients at the Hilton spa were Lyndon B. Johnson, Jackie Kennedy and Arnold Palmer.〔Dye, Bob, ''Hawaii Chronicles II: Contemporary Island History from the Pages of Honolulu Magazine'', p. 298-301 (Pitzer, Pat, ''Kahuna, The Keepers of the Secrets'', Nov. 1984), University of Hawaii Press (1997) ISBN 0-8248-1984-5〕 In 1983, she was recognized as a ''kahuna lapaau'' (healer) and honored as a "Living Treasure of Hawai'i" by the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai'i.〔''Five persons are named as Living Treasures'', Honolulu Star Bulletin (Feb. 12, 1983)〕
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