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Hawaiian Mythology - Legends of Maui Old Honolulu Gods and Ghost-Gods Volcanoes and Historical Legends - cover

Hawaiian Mythology - Legends of Maui Old Honolulu Gods and Ghost-Gods Volcanoes and Historical Legends

William D. Westervelt

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Hawaiian Mythology," William D. Westervelt skillfully compiles and documents the rich tapestry of Hawaiian legends, focusing on gods, creation myths, and cultural practices that have shaped the islands' identity. Westervelt's literary style is characterized by a blend of lyrical prose and a scholarly tone, which captures the oral traditions while contextualizing them within the broader Pacific literary canon. The collection not only serves as a narrative account of these myths but also reflects the historical interplay between indigenous beliefs and Western influences during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, shedding light on the cultural significance of these stories amidst colonial narratives. A prominent figure in the preservation of Hawaiian cultural heritage, Westervelt was deeply influenced by his passion for folklore and native traditions, which became evident during his time spent in the islands. His dedication to fostering understanding and respect for Hawaiian culture can be traced to his own experiences as a lecturer and writer who sought to bridge the gap between Western audiences and the profound spiritual legacy of the Hawaiian people. Westervelt'Äôs extensive research and engagement with local practitioners of the art of storytelling further enriched his work. "Hawaiian Mythology" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the depth of Hawaiian culture and its mythic narratives. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find this collection not only a treasure trove of stories but also a critical resource for appreciating the complexity and beauty of Hawai'Äòi'Äôs heritage. This book will undoubtedly inspire a greater appreciation for myths as not merely stories, but as vital components of identity and communal memory.
Available since: 12/26/2023.
Print length: 684 pages.

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