Voices of Fire

About this book
"Stories of the volcano goddess Pele and her youngest sister Hi‘iaka, patron of hula, are most familiar as a form of literary colonialism—first translated by missionary descendants and others, then co-opted by Hollywood and the tourist industry. But far from quaint tales for amusement, the Pele and Hi‘iaka literature published between the 1860s and 1930 carried coded political meaning for the Hawaiian people at a time of great upheaval."--Back cover.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL20330629W
Subjects
Publishers and publishing, united statesLiterature and folkloreMythology, hawaiianPele (hawaiian diety)American literature, history and criticismFolklore, united statesHawaiian literatureHistory and criticismPublishers and publishingHistoryHawaiian mythologyFolklorePele (Hawaiian deity)