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A collection of short narratives set in the traditional Hawaiian world that blend legend and history around the rise of the archipelago's first sovereign. Episodes recount battles, divine interventions, romantic tragedy, sacred sites, and legal and moral dilemmas, showing the ruler's strategic patience, use of allies, and the islanders' customs. Myths about gods and heroines, accounts of refuge and vengeance, and scenes of love and sacrifice illuminate themes of power, destiny, and cultural transition as native society confronts changing fortunes. The stories range from dramatic battlefield exploits to intimate personal tragedies, weaving folklore and historical anecdote to convey community values and the making of a kingdom.

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Herbert H. Gowen

Herbert H. Gowen was an American author known for his evocative poetry and prose that often reflects themes of love and nature. His notable works include "Hawaiian Idylls of Love and Death," which captures the beauty and complexity of life in Hawaii, and "The Little Grey Lamb, and Other Christmas Poems," a collection that showcases his lyrical style and festive spirit. Gowen's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid imagery, contributing to the literary landscape of his time.

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