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Alenkinab [10]
2 years ago
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Generations of Hawaiians have told the story of Hawai'iloa, a Polynesian navigator who accidentally landed upon the Hawaiian isl

ands. Hawai'iloa fell in love with the fertile lands, where coconuts grew in abundance. The island of Hawaii was named in his honor. However, some people question the authenticity of the legend, claiming that parts of it grew from the imaginations of the people who passed it down from generation to generation. A second legend about early migration to Hawaii features Pa'ao. He was a Tahitian priest who heard the wind tell him to steer toward the islands, which his family then colonized.
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These stories reflect Hawaiian _________.

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A choreography
B generosity
C monarchy
D mythology
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Alla [95]2 years ago
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These stories reflect Hawaiian:

D. Mythology

<h3>What is Mythology?</h3>

Mythology refers to the study of ancient stories about the beginning of a people. As seen in the text above, several stories were spawned about the migration of the Hawaiian people.

There was a first story that some believed and others did not. There was also a second story that was mentioned in the text. So, everything about this text points to Hawaiian mythology.

Different countries have different myths that tend to provide some sort of explanation about their origin. The Hawaii society is known famously for the worship of gods and goddesses. This explains why their mythology has some elements of religion. An example is in the second mythology about the Tahitian Priest.  

In the first mythology, we learn of how a navigator landed on an Island that eventually came to be known as Hawaii. Another fact about mythologies is that people tend to doubt how true they are. But basically, mythologies tend to explain origin.

Learn more about Hawaiian mythology here:

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