Hiwa

Hiwa

Edmund Dole

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Editorial:
Wise and Wordy
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781774819265
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Title: Hiwa: A Tale of Ancient HawaiiDescription:Embark on an enchanting journey through time and culture with 'Hiwa: A Tale of Ancient Hawaii,' a captivating novel that transports readers to the lush landscapes and mystic realms of pre-contact Hawaii. In this immersive narrative, author [Author’s Name] skillfully weaves together history, folklore, and imagination to bring to life the vibrant world of the Hawaiian Islands before the arrival of European explorers.At the heart of the story is Hiwa, a spirited and resilient young woman whose destiny becomes entwined with the ancient prophecies that foretell the fate of her people. As the daughter of a respected chief, Hiwa is not only heir to her father’s legacy but also the bearer of a powerful connection to the natural and supernatural forces that govern the islands. Through her eyes, readers witness the daily rituals, cultural practices, and profound spiritual beliefs that shaped the lives of the early Hawaiians.As the plot unfolds, Hiwa finds herself on a quest that transcends the boundaries of time and space, leading her to encounter mythical beings, legendary creatures, and the ancient wisdom that permeates the fabric of Hawaiian society. Amidst the lush landscapes of tropical paradise, readers will experience the delicate balance between the human and divine, the struggle for survival, and the enduring power of love and resilience.'Hiwa: A Tale of Ancient Hawaii' is not just a historical novel; it is a celebration of the rich tapestry of Hawaiian heritage and a testament to the indomitable spirit that has shaped the islands for centuries. With its evocative prose, vivid imagery, and a deep respect for the cultural nuances, this novel invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where the past comes alive, and the echoes of ancient traditions resonate in the present.

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