The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania (Facsimile Reprint)

The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania (Facsimile Reprint)
Title The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania (Facsimile Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Katharine Luomala
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 2013-10
Genre History
ISBN 9781616462147

Download The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania (Facsimile Reprint) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Anthropologist and folklorist Katharine Luomala's (1907-1992) "The Menehune of Polynesia ..." was published as a bulletin of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in 1951. This paper examined the stories and myths of little people in Hawaii and other island cultures throughout Oceania. She discusses potential origins for these tales and notes shared characteristics between the folk stories of different people groups. Students of folklore will find much of interest, as will anthropological mystery enthusiasts.

The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania

The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania
Title The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania PDF eBook
Author Katharine Luomala
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1951
Genre Dwarfs
ISBN

Download The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Interpreting Folklore

Interpreting Folklore
Title Interpreting Folklore PDF eBook
Author Alan Dundes
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 328
Release 1980-08-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780253202406

Download Interpreting Folklore Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

" . . . Dundes has produced a work which will be useful to both students and teachers who wish to broaden their understanding of modern folklore." —Center for Southern Folklore Magazine "It is impossible ever to remain unimpressed with [Dundes'] excursuses, however much one may be in disagreement (or not) with his conclusions." —Forum for Modern Language Studies Often controversial, Alan Dundes's scholarship is always provocative, perceptive, and intelligent. His concern here is to assess the material folklorists have so painstakingly amassed and classified, to interpret folklore, and to use folklore to increase our understanding of human nature and culture.

The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania

The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania
Title The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania PDF eBook
Author Katherine Luomala
Publisher
Pages 95
Release 1971
Genre
ISBN

Download The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Mysterious Creatures [2 volumes]

Mysterious Creatures [2 volumes]
Title Mysterious Creatures [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author George M. Eberhart
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 772
Release 2002-12-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1576077640

Download Mysterious Creatures [2 volumes] Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A comprehensive guide to cryptozoology—the quest to identify animals that have not been officially catalogued by science and to place these unknown animals into their proper zoological categories. In this fascinating two-volume encyclopedia, author George M. Eberhart provides a comprehensive catalog of nearly 1,000 cryptids—unknown animals usually reported through eyewitness accounts and not yet described by science. Cryptids are the stuff of folklore, hoaxes, and genuine scientific breakthroughs. There are 400 now-classified cryptids once considered either extinct or pure fantasy. The cryptozoologist's job is to strip away the myth, misidentification, and mystery—and separate fact from fiction. Mysterious Creatures covers everything from dinosaurs and the emala-ntouka, an elephant-killing dinosaur-like animal of central Africa, to searches for the Loch Ness monster, Bigfoot, and other cryptozoological hoaxes. Entries about specific animals include the derivation or meaning of each cryptid's name, its scientific name, variant names, a physical description, behavior, description of tracks, habitat, significant sightings, present status, and possible explanations. Illustrations and photographs accompany many entries. The book also includes resources and references for further information.

Cultures of the Pacific

Cultures of the Pacific
Title Cultures of the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Thomas G. Harding
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 516
Release 1970-04
Genre History
ISBN 0029138000

Download Cultures of the Pacific Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Cultures of the Pacific offers a selection of 28 readings representing anthropological research interests & cultural variation in the Pacific. The selections emphasize anthropological significance and relevance rather than substantive and geographical coverage. The articles are divided into 6 topical areas of major importance: Culture History Technology & Economics Social Life Politics & Social Control Religion Culture Change Among the selections included are "The Kon-Tiki Myth" by Robert C. Suggs, "The Primitive Economics of the Trobriand Islanders" by Bronislaw Malinowski, and "The Rights of Primitive Peoples" by Margaret Mead. Many of the selections, including 4 previously unpublished papers, have not been readily available to the reader. Editors' introductions to each section indicate the place of the individual contributions in Pacific studies in particular and in anthropology in general. Illustrations & tables complement the text. Cultures of the Pacific is designed primarily for undergraduate & graduate courses in the anthropology of Pacific peoples & cultures. It will also find application in courses dealing with the cultural geography & history of the Pacific, as well as those concerned with the political science & economic development of the area.

Na Pua Alii o Kauai

Na Pua Alii o Kauai
Title Na Pua Alii o Kauai PDF eBook
Author Frederick B. Wichman
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 178
Release 2003-02-28
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780824826383

Download Na Pua Alii o Kauai Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The stories of Kauai's ruling chiefs were passed from generation to generation in songs and narratives recited by trained storytellers either formally at the high chief's court or informally at family gatherings. Their chronology was ordered by a ruler's genealogy, which, in the case of the pua alii (flower of royalty), was illustrious and far reaching and could be traced to one of the four great gods of Polynesia--Käne, Kü, Lono, and Kanaloa. In these legends, Hawaiians of old sought answers to the questions "Who are we?" "Who are our ancestors and where do they come from?" "What lessons can be learned from their conduct?" Nä Pua Alii o Kauai presents the stories of the men and women who ruled the island of Kauai from its first settlement to the final rebellion against Kamehameha I's forces in 1824. Only fragments remain of the nearly two-thousand-year history of the people who inhabited Kauai before the coming of James Cook in 1778. Now scattered in public and private archives and libraries, these pieces of Hawaii's precontact past were recorded in the nineteenth century by such determined individuals as David Malo, Samuel Kamakau, and Abraham Fornander. All known genealogical references to the Kauai alii nui (paramount chiefs) have been gathered here and placed in chronological order and are interspersed with legends of great voyages, bitter wars, courageous heroes, and passionate romances that together form a rich and invaluable resource.