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The collection presents interconnected Hawaiian myths and historical traditions, moving from demi-god exploits and origin tales through quests for immortality and accounts of sacred rites to stories of voyaging, chiefs, and cultural change. Episodes blend supernatural feats, genealogical fragments, and recollected events of first contacts with foreign visitors, including the arrival of European explorers, while describing rituals, idols, and military and political transformations. Arranged as linked chapters, the work preserves oral narrative patterns, offers pronunciation guidance, and gathers narrative sketches that illuminate the islands' legendary past alongside later historical memories.

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W. D. Westervelt

W. D. Westervelt was an American author and translator known for his significant contributions to the preservation of Hawaiian mythology and folklore. His works often focus on the rich tapestry of Hawaiian legends, reflecting the culture and traditions of the islands. Among his notable publications are "Hawaiian Historical Legends" and "Legends of Ma-ui—a demi god of Polynesia, and of his mother Hina." Westervelt's translations and collections serve as important resources for understanding the spiritual and cultural narratives of Hawaii, making him a key figure in the documentation of Polynesian mythology.

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