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Legends of the Wailuku

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About This Book

A collection of Hawaiian legends centered on the Wailuku River and the natural landmarks around Rainbow Falls, presenting origin tales, explanations of place names, and mythic episodes. Stories recount why the river earned a name meaning destroying water, a demi-god's rescue of his mother from a river monster, the slowing of the sun so tapa cloth can dry, a visiting god who confronts the river's danger, and the weaving of ti leaves that inspired a town name. The prose preserves oral storytelling, blending local lore, supernatural beings, and customary practices to explain landscape, hazards, and cultural craft.

About the Author

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Charlotte Hapai

Charlotte Hapai is an author known for her contributions to the literary heritage of Hawaii. Her notable work, "Legends of the Wailuku," explores the rich tapestry of Hawaiian folklore and mythology, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural narratives that shape the region. Through her storytelling, Hapai preserves and shares the legends that have been passed down through generations, highlighting the significance of oral traditions in Hawaiian culture. Her work serves as an important resource for those interested in the history and stories of the Hawaiian Islands.

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