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In "Legends of Ma-ui'Äîa demi god of Polynesia, and of his mother Hina," W. D. Westervelt offers a compelling tapestry of Polynesian mythology that interweaves the adventures of the demigod MƒÅui and his mother, Hina. The prose combines rich, evocative imagery with a lyrical quality that immerses readers in the celestial and terrestrial realms of the Pacific Islands. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century when interest in indigenous cultures surged, Westervelt's work serves as both an homage and a preservation of oral traditions, providing insights into the cultural and spiritual life of the Polynesian people. His collection of myths not only entertains but also reflects the complex moral lessons and ancestral wisdom embedded in these tales. W. D. Westervelt, a noted ethnographer and historian, dedicated much of his life to documenting the folklore and customs of the Hawaiian Islands. His deep appreciation for the rich narrative heritage of Polynesia stemmed from his own experiences and interactions with its people. Westervelt's thorough research and endeavors to capture these stories reflect a commitment to cultural preservation during a time of significant sociopolitical change in the Pacific. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in mythology, anthropology, or Pacific Island culture. Westervelt'Äôs narratives not only entertain but also educate readers about the values and beliefs that shaped Polynesian society, making it an essential addition to the library of those who seek to understand the depth and beauty of these timeless legends.