The Legends and Myths of Hawaii
Various Authors
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Volkskunde
Beschreibung
In "The Legends and Myths of Hawaii," an anthology compiled from a rich tradition of Hawaiian oral storytelling, readers are invited into a world where nature, spirituality, and history intertwine. This work captures the essence of Hawaiian culture through a collection of enchanting tales, exploring the creation of the islands, the exploits of demigods like Maui, and the deep connection between the land and its people. The literary style oscillates between lyrical prose and evocative poetry, illuminating the vibrant landscapes and mythology that have shaped Hawaii'Äôs cultural heritage. The authors contributing to this anthology include both native Hawaiians and scholars with a profound respect for the islands' traditions. Their backgrounds in anthropology, folklore, and literature have equipped them to curate these stories with authenticity and insight. Their collective aim is to preserve the rich tapestry of Hawaiian mythology for future generations, highlighting themes of love, loss, triumph, and respect for nature ingrained in these narratives. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in indigenous cultures and mythology. It serves not only as a captivating read but also as a scholarly resource that sheds light on the beliefs and values of Hawaiian society, making it essential for both casual readers and serious students of mythology.
Kundenbewertungen
Hawaiian folklore, lyrical prose, traditional storytelling, spiritual beliefs, historical legends, indigenous narratives, Pacific myths, mythical creatures, gods and goddesses, cultural heritage