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The Story of Hawaii (Illustrated Edition) - History Customs Mythology Geography & Archaeology - cover

The Story of Hawaii (Illustrated Edition) - History Customs Mythology Geography & Archaeology

Nathaniel Bright Emerson, James Jackson Jarves, Gerard Fowke, William Richards Castle, United States Census Bureau, King of Hawaii David Kalakaua

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The Story of Hawaii (Illustrated Edition) offers an evocative exploration into the rich tapestry of Hawaiian history and culture, weaving narratives that span the sacred and the everyday. Encompassing everything from mythology and oral traditions to colonial encounters and socio-political changes, the collection presents varied literary styles, including historical analysis, personal observations, and ethnographical accounts. This anthology highlights the multifaceted nature of the Hawaiian islands through diverse storytelling, drawing readers into its enigmatic past. Noteworthy pieces capture the essence of Hawaii's evolution, bridging tradition and modernity, deepening our appreciation for this unique archipelago. The anthology boasts contributions from eminent figures such as Gerard Fowke and King David Kalakaua of Hawaii, bringing together voices from different walks of life who have charted the islands' narrative. These contributors, from historians like James Jackson Jarves to cultural anthropologists like Nathaniel Bright Emerson, provide informed perspectives influenced by both Western and native viewpoints. The collaborative effort aligns with late 19th and early 20th-century movements that sought to document indigenous histories while acknowledging the emerging complexities of Hawaiian identity during periods of rapid change. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, The Story of Hawaii (Illustrated Edition) stands as a portal into a wealth of perspectives and literary styles. The unique voices depicted in this collection invite readers to engage with layers of Hawaiian cultural history and reflect on the dialogue within. This anthology not only educates but also enriches the reader's understanding, offering a remarkable convergence of insights and a profound dialogue between its contributors that fosters an enriched understanding of Hawaii's storied past.
Disponible depuis: 11/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 1142 pages.

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