The Legends and Myths of Hawaii: The fables and folk-lore of a strange people
This book is a unique treasure: a collection of Hawaiian legends compiled and written by King David Kalakaua himself. It doesn't follow one single plot, but instead unfolds like a family album of the islands' soul. You'll meet Pele, the passionate and volatile volcano goddess, in her fiery clashes with her sister Namakaokaha'i. You'll follow the epic, island-hopping voyages of the demigod Maui as he tries to slow the sun. The stories explain why the islands exist, why the seasons change, and where the first people came from.
Why You Should Read It
What makes this book special is the voice behind it. Kalakaua wasn't just recording stories; he was trying to preserve a whole way of seeing the world right as it was being overshadowed. You can feel his pride and urgency. The characters aren't distant myths—they feel alive, full of very human jealousy, love, and ambition, just with the power to create mountains or command the seas. It gives you a profound sense of place, connecting every cliff, reef, and forest to a deeper story.
Final Verdict
This is for the curious traveler, the mythology lover tired of Greek gods, and anyone who loves a good story told with heart. It's perfect if you've visited Hawaii and want to understand its spirit, or if you just want to get lost in tales of magic, adventure, and creation. Don't expect a dry history lesson; expect to be transported.
This historical work is free of copyright protections. It is now common property for all to enjoy.
Ethan Thompson
1 year agoThe layout is very easy on the eyes.
Amanda Miller
1 year agoI didn't expect much, but the arguments are well-supported by credible references. I couldn't put it down.
Andrew Moore
2 months agoI came across this while browsing and the flow of the text seems very fluid. I learned so much from this.
Susan Moore
1 year agoAs someone who reads a lot, the flow of the text seems very fluid. A true masterpiece.
David Thomas
1 year agoGreat read!