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Unwritten Literature of Hawaii: The Sacred Songs of the Hula

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A curated anthology of traditional Hawaiian mele and hula chants presented with translations, musical transcriptions, illustrations, and explanatory annotations. Descriptive essays examine the hula’s ritual origins, organizational roles, ceremonial procedures, costumes, gestures, and musical instruments, and survey many named dance types and their performance contexts. Notes and a glossary clarify Hawaiian vocabulary and cultural references, while annotated renderings attempt to retain lyrical tone alongside contextual explanation, offering readers an integrated view of the songs’ themes, ceremonial functions, and expressive techniques.

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Nathaniel Bright Emerson

Nathaniel Bright Emerson was an American author and scholar known for his contributions to the understanding of Hawaiian culture and mythology. His notable works include "Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth From Hawaii," which explores the rich tapestry of Hawaiian legends, and "Unwritten Literature of Hawaii: The Sacred Songs of the Hula," which delves into the oral traditions and sacred songs integral to Hawaiian hula. Emerson's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the indigenous narratives and practices of Hawaii, helping to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of the islands.

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