A Legendary Tradition Of Kamapua’a by Lilikalā Kameʻeleihiwa

The book "A Legendary Tradition of Kamapua’a" delves into the rich tapestry of Hawaiian mythology, focusing on the figure of Kamapua’a, a demi-god known for his dual nature as both a man and a pig. This work explores various legends surrounding Kamapua’a, highlighting his complex relationships with other deities, particularly his tumultuous affair with the volcano goddess Pele. The author, a respected scholar in Hawaiian history and culture, provides a deep analysis of the stories and their significance in Hawaiian society, examining themes of power, conflict, and transformation. Through these narratives, the book offers insights into the cultural and spiritual life of pre-colonial Hawaii, emphasizing the enduring impact of these myths on contemporary Hawaiian identity.

The 7060th greatest book of all time


Published
1996
Nationality
American
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
200-300
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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