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The Legends and Myths of Hawaii - Complete Legends of Maui of Old Honolulu Gods and Ghost-Gods Myths of Volcanoes and Historical Legends - cover

The Legends and Myths of Hawaii - Complete Legends of Maui of Old Honolulu Gods and Ghost-Gods Myths of Volcanoes and Historical Legends

Various Authors

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "The Legends and Myths of Hawaii," various authors converge to illuminate the rich tapestry of Hawaiian folklore, weaving together narratives that celebrate the archipelago's vibrant cultural heritage. This anthology encompasses tales of gods, goddesses, and supernatural beings, presented in a lyrical style that mirrors the rhythmic beauty of Hawaiian oral tradition. The book's content is deeply rooted in the history and spirituality of the Hawaiian people, offering insights into their values, beliefs, and social structures while preserving a legacy that has endured through generations. Readers will encounter classic tales of creation and transformation, as well as stories that elucidate the deep connection between nature and the spiritual realm in Hawaiian culture. The contributors to this collection represent a diverse array of voices, each bringing their unique perspectives to the myths and legends of Hawaii. Their backgrounds and experiences—ranging from native Hawaiian storytellers to scholars—infuse the text with authenticity and depth. This collaboration reflects a collective effort to preserve Hawaiian oral traditions and serve as a testament to the resilience of cultural identity in the face of colonization and modernity. Recommended for enthusiasts of mythology, cultural studies, and those yearning for a deeper understanding of indigenous narratives, this anthology invites readers into a world where mythology meets history and dreams. Engaging and beautifully crafted, "The Legends and Myths of Hawaii" is essential reading for anyone interested in the enchanting stories that shape the spirit of Hawaii.
Verfügbar seit: 26.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 684 Seiten.

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