
Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth From Hawaii
"Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth From Hawaii" by Nathaniel Bright Emerson is a collection of Hawaiian myths and folklore written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around the volcanic goddess Pele and her sister Hiiaka, delving into their familial relationships and adventures as they traverse the islands of Hawaii. This rich tapestry of myth captures not only the essence of Hawaiian culture and beliefs but also highlights the complexities of love, duty, and rivalry among its characters. The opening of the work introduces us to the world of Pele, the fire goddess, and her kin, particularly focusing on Hiiaka, who becomes a central figure in the unfolding narrative. It begins with Pele awakening in the crater of Kilauea, suggesting her dominance and connection to the land. As she ventures with her sisters to enjoy the ocean, Hiiaka impresses everyone with her talent in song and dance, gaining crucial attention from Pele. The chapter sets the stage for Hiiaka's eventual mission to retrieve her beloved Lohiau, showcasing the themes of loyalty and the trials that will follow in their mythical journey. The rich language and vivid descriptions draw the reader into a captivating narrative infused with the spirit of Hawaiian mythology.
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