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Kaua'i: Ancient Place-Names and Their Stories (Latitude 20 Books)
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♥♥♥♥♥ the author apparently accepts the legends as true
Bruce Wichman is a descendant of a family that has made a hobby of collecting old legends of Hawaii. They are interesting to read but coincide little with historical fact from archeological and other evidence. So read them as magical stories. The problems of interpreting legends and myths are much greater than the author seems to realize. Without a written language, the information relies upon human memory and oral transmission primarily in chants over centuries. The olelo or text has word formulas the meaning of which was apparently less than clear to this author; the symbolic associations were and still are open to subjective interpretation which he does not appreciate; and the kaona or hidden meanings that gave the chants much of their mystic quality remain largely hidden to this day even to Native Hawaiians. The sound patterns and body language used in telling the tales are missing from the written records he used. The legends do tell us something about the early Hawaiians, however: their love of natural beauty; their respect for nature; the awe they felt at the mystery and magnificence of natural forces; and about their deep interest in gods, chiefs and heroes. But for the author to believe they are factual and then take the additional step of using them to establish place names goes too far. A few place names were in fact derived from legends of major events that took place at the sites, but this is true in only a few examples. The author fails to point out these few.
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