01297nam a2200145 4500000000100000008004100001260004300042653001200085653001800097100001100115700001000126245008000136050001600216520091900232 2009 d bIDEA Center for the Voices of Humanity10aleprosy10aFather Damian1 aLaw AS1 aLaw H00aLe Pere Damien... : Un peu de taro, un morceau de poisson et un verre d'eau a130.9 LAW b3 aThe story of Father Damien has been told and retold hundreds of times in books and articles. However, these accounts have generally not included the voices and insights of the people who were most affected by Father Damien's presence, the people who lived and worked alongside him at Kalaupapa. Nor have previous accounts included the words and feelings of his parishioners on the Big Island and in other parts of the island of Molokai. By looking at the 16 years of his life spent at Kalaupapa through the eyes of those who knew him best, this book focuses on Father Damien's relationship with the people of Kalaupapa and also discusses his legacy in the context of current discussions related to leprosy and human rights. The book contains numerous photographs, a number of which have never been published before, including one of Mother Marianne Cope and photographs taken by Dr. Eduard Arning in 1884 and 1885.