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Stories from Hawaii

by Edward W. Dolch, Marguerite P. Dolch

Other authors: Ted Schroeder (Illustrator)

Series: Folklore of the World

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Stories from the folklore of the Island State, about Maui, Pele, the menehune, and other characters belonging to the tales of these islands of volcanoes, earthquakes, high mountains, beaches, and lush vegetation.
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Maui lived when the earth was very young.
Foreword: The folklore of our Fiftieth State is full of a special charm of its own, and it reflects very much of the "atmosphere" of "the Islands", as anyone will know who has been there.
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