
Hawaiian Mythology: The Legends and Myths of Hawaii
The Fables and Folk-Lore of a Strange People
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Uncover the Enchanting World of Hawaii's Myths and Legends!
- Annotated with a biography of King David Kalakaua
Embark on a Journey of Ancient Tales
Dive into the captivating realm of The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, where the mystical allure of the Pacific islands comes alive through the mesmerizing fables and folk-lore shared by none other than the esteemed King David Kalakaua. Prepare to be transported to a time when oral traditions were the heart of Hawaiian culture, as the illustrious monarch weaves a tapestry of enchanting stories that have been cherished for generations.
Immerse Yourself in the Rich Hawaiian Heritage
As you listen to each minute, you'll be captivated by the fascinating characters and events that define the Hawaiian people's beliefs and values. From awe-inspiring creation myths that explain the origin of the islands themselves to tales of noble gods and goddesses, the book reveals the deep spiritual connection between the Hawaiians and their natural surroundings.
A Collection of Untold Myths and Legends including:
- The sacred spear point
- Kelea, the surf-rider of Maui
- Umi, the peasant prince of Hawaii
- Lono and Kaikilani
- The adventures of Iwikauikaua
- The prophecies of Keaulumoku
- The cannibals of Halemanu
- Kaiana, the last of the Hawaiian knights
- Kaala, the flower of Lanai
- The destruction of the temples
- The tomb of Puupehe
And many more!
An Unforgettable Listening Experience
The Legends and Myths of Hawaii is more than just a book; it's an immersive experience that will leave you spellbound. King David Kalakaua's masterful storytelling transcends time and space, inviting you to participate in the magical traditions of a unique and captivating people. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a folklore lover, or simply seeking a compelling narrative, this book promises to take you on an unforgettable journey of discovery.
Join the Legacy of King Kalakaua
King David Kalakaua, also known as the "Merrie Monarch," was not only a great King but a passionate advocate for preserving and celebrating Hawaii's cultural heritage. Through The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, his vision lives on, ensuring that the stories passed down through generations continue to enchant and inspire listeners worldwide.
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the timeless wonders of Hawaii's folklore? If so then scroll up and order your copy today!
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Classic in Historical Mysteries
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- tburbr
- 10-22-23
Interesting
This book was well written and easy to read. I enjoyed this look into legends and myths that I really had no knowledge of.
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- Jay Rose
- 08-28-23
The Legends and Myths of Hawaii
This is a good collection, with a fairly lengthy historical introduction preceding the stories. I found the writing to be a bit dry, but not beyond what can be expected for this type of book. I think the narrator was a very good choice for this project, and did a good job with what he was given.
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- hexwolfx
- 09-04-23
from the kings lips to are ears
Most of my knowledge of Hawaiian mythology and folk tales came from Hawaii 5-0, Elvis Presley, or pirate books.
So thank you... to the author for compiling theys stories for the world to hear and for all thouse who lived or wrote they's actient passages for future generations.
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- S A Smith
- 09-02-23
A different kind of folklore
I found this book to be interesting, informative and entertaining. I really liked the story telling style in which it was written and Mr. Markert really brought the stories to life with his narration. The legends and myths of Hawaii, I found, are so very different from all of the other mythologies and folklore that I have read about. The people are colorful and very passionate in love and in war. Their ethics were much looser than other cultures I have read about, with their inter-marrying and lack of consequences for some offences, such as murder. Gods were very tangible and even accessible at times.
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- Danny Moody
- 08-30-23
Captivating history
It is interesting that even though Hawaii is a part of America, it can seem like a foreign land. Hawaii’s history is so different from what us on the main land went through. It was nice to get some of that background before we got the mythology. It helped provide some context for the stories. The myths painted a joyful picture of the people that was entertaining hear. The narrator did a fantastic job telling these stories.
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- Wag between Barks
- 12-26-23
Love this book
Being a lover of all things, Hawaiian, I am actually going to buy this book so that I have it in my personal library. the way that it combines history with mythology helps you to understand where the mythology portion of it comes to play based on history it’s absolutely brilliant. How did I not come about it until now?
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- William R. Croninger
- 12-14-23
Long but Interesting!
I was initially somewhat disappointed to learn that the work covered only as far as the coming of Capt. Cook. That said, there was plenty of history to explore! Interesting to learn more about the pronunciation of names as well at the history of legends and myths. The reader did a great job. Recommended!
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-06-23
beautiful history, entertaining stories, and wonderful narrator
beautiful history, entertaining stories, and wonderful narrator. loved the moana surf rider tale, and the stories of making clothes
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- Apelila Newby
- 10-11-23
Isn’t there a Hawaiian narrator that could’ve done this?
I am Hawaiian, so these stories are especially meaningful to me. While the narrator makes a good effort, the mispronunciation of the Hawaiian language really disappoints. The way he says “Ka’iulani” in particular was horrible, this iconic and beloved last princess of the Kingdom of Hawaii is one known to all Hawaiians and his pronunciation of her name confirmed to me that this narrator has no idea who she was and should not be narrating these stories.
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- Peter
- 10-01-24
Offensive Narrator
As a Kanaka Maoli I found it hard to listen to because the narrator could not pronounce a single Hawaiian word correctly!! Was there no native language speakers available when they did this? I regret wasting a credit on this.
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