Legends of Old Honolulu
Autor: | W. D. Westervelt |
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EAN: | 9788028203689 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.06.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | ancient mythology cultural heritage family storytelling hawaiian folktales historical narratives island legends native traditions oceanic adventures pacific islands sacred places |
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In 'Legends of Old Honolulu,' W. D. Westervelt expertly weaves a tapestry of Hawaiian folklore that immerses readers in the rich cultural heritage of the islands. This captivating collection brings to life the stories of gods, demigods, and historical figures, highlighting the interplay between the natural world and the spiritual beliefs of the Hawaiian people. Through eloquent prose infused with vibrant imagery, Westervelt captures the essence of traditional Hawaiian storytelling, offering insights into the values, morals, and social customs that have shaped this unique society. The work stands as both a literary achievement and a crucial historical document, preserving tales that resonate with themes of bravery, love, and the human condition amidst the stunning backdrop of the Hawaiian landscape. W. D. Westervelt was a prominent figure in the early 20th-century Hawaiian literary scene, deeply influenced by his experiences as a historian and journalist. His profound respect for Hawaiian culture, coupled with his commitment to documenting its rich oral traditions, propelled him to compile this anthology of legends. Westervelt's work reflects his understanding of the socio-political dynamics of Hawaii during his time, particularly the repercussions of colonialism on its native traditions. 'Legends of Old Honolulu' is essential reading for anyone interested in mythology, cultural studies, or Hawaiian history. It invites readers to reconnect with the timeless narratives that have shaped the identity of Hawaii and to appreciate the artistry of storytelling as a form of cultural preservation. This book serves not only as a collection of tales but also as a bridge to understanding the values and beliefs that continue to inform Hawaiian culture today.