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Ka Mooolelo Hawaii
Jules Remy, David Malo
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R885
Discovery Miles 8 850
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Hawaiian Antiquities (1898) is an ethnography by David Malo.
Originally published in 1838, Hawaiian Antiquities, or Moolelo
Hawaii, was updated through the end of Malo's life and later
translated into English by Nathaniel Bright Emerson, a leading
scholar of Hawaiian mythology. As the culmination of Malo's
research on Hawaiian history, overseen by missionary Sheldon
Dibble, Hawaiian Antiquities was the first in-depth written history
of the islands and its people. "The ancients left no records of the
lands of their birth, of what people drove them out, who were their
guides and leaders, of the canoes that transported them, what lands
they visited in their wanderings, and what gods they worshipped.
Certain oral traditions do, however, give us the names of the idols
of our ancestors." As inheritor of this ancient oral tradition,
David Malo, a recent Christian convert who studied reading and
writing with missionaries, provides an essential introduction to
the genealogies, history, traditions, and stories of his people.
Engaging with the legends passed down from ancient generations as
well as the flora and fauna of the islands in his own day, Malo
links the Hawaii of the past to the world in which he lived, a time
of political and religious change introduced by missionaries from
the newly formed United States. With a beautifully designed cover
and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of David Malo's
Hawaiian Antiquities is a classic work of Hawaiian literature
reimagined for modern readers.
Hawaiian Antiquities (1898) is an ethnography by David Malo.
Originally published in 1838, Hawaiian Antiquities, or Moolelo
Hawaii, was updated through the end of Malo's life and later
translated into English by Nathaniel Bright Emerson, a leading
scholar of Hawaiian mythology. As the culmination of Malo's
research on Hawaiian history, overseen by missionary Sheldon
Dibble, Hawaiian Antiquities was the first in-depth written history
of the islands and its people. "The ancients left no records of the
lands of their birth, of what people drove them out, who were their
guides and leaders, of the canoes that transported them, what lands
they visited in their wanderings, and what gods they worshipped.
Certain oral traditions do, however, give us the names of the idols
of our ancestors." As inheritor of this ancient oral tradition,
David Malo, a recent Christian convert who studied reading and
writing with missionaries, provides an essential introduction to
the genealogies, history, traditions, and stories of his people.
Engaging with the legends passed down from ancient generations as
well as the flora and fauna of the islands in his own day, Malo
links the Hawaii of the past to the world in which he lived, a time
of political and religious change introduced by missionaries from
the newly formed United States. With a beautifully designed cover
and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of David Malo's
Hawaiian Antiquities is a classic work of Hawaiian literature
reimagined for modern readers.
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