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Hawaiian legends of volcanoes

Label
Hawaiian legends of volcanoes
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hawaiian legends of volcanoes
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes made its first appearance in 1916, in both American and British editions, as the third in a series that represented a pioneering study of Hawaiian folklore. The rich tradition of Hawaiian legends is showcased in it's purest form, making this an essential read for anyone living in Hawaii who wants to understand the local culture or anyone interested in classical folklore. The book also includes a study of Hawaiian geology, which is essential to understanding how the Hawaiian religion and classical Hawaiian stories developed. Legends and stories include: Ai-Au, The Forest Eater Pele and the Owl Ghost-God Hiiaka's Battle with the Demons The Annihiation of Keoua's Army Kapiolani and Pele and many more...Other volumes in the series about Hawaiian culture and history are Hawaiian Legends of Ghosts and Ghost-Gods and Hawaiian Legends of Old Honolulu
Target audience
adult
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