Hawaiian Folk Tales.  Thomas G. Thrum

Hawaiian Folk Tales

Por Thomas G. Thrum (Editor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Protección:Adobe DRM
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Sinopsis

Hawaiian Folk Tales is a rich compilation of traditional stories that encapsulates the unique cultural heritage of the Hawaiian Islands. Through its vibrant narratives and lyrical prose, the book immerses readers in the enchanting world of Hawaiian mythology, with tales featuring divine beings, supernatural creatures, and the profound relationship between humanity and nature. The storytelling style is deeply rooted in oral traditions, often employing poetic language and rhythmic cadences that elevate each tale's emotional resonance. This book serves as a window into the sociocultural context in which these stories were birthed, reflecting the values and beliefs of the Hawaiian people, including themes of respect for the land and the interconnectedness of all living things. The collection is brought together by various authors and storytellers, each of whom has played a crucial role in preserving these narratives over generations. Their contributions highlight the significance of oral tradition in Hawaiian culture, where storytelling is not merely entertainment but a vital means of imparting wisdom, ethics, and history. Through their careful curation, the voices of ancient Hawaiians echo, reminding readers of the importance of cultural identity and continuity. Hawaiian Folk Tales is essential reading for anyone interested in folklore, mythology, or the rich tapestry of Pacific Islander cultures. It invites readers to reimagine the world through the lens of Hawaiian spirituality and community, encouraging a deep appreciation for the vibrancy of traditions that continue to shape contemporary Hawaiian identity. This collection will resonate with both scholars of indigenous literature and casual readers alike, offering profound insights into the heart of Hawaii.

Thomas G. Thrum