Explore the Fiery Depths of Hawaiian Mythology with Pele
In Hawaiian ancient mythology, Pele is the revered goddess of volcanoes, holding sway over the molten flows of Kilauea. Born from the union of Papa, the Earth Mother, and Wakea, the Sky Father, Pele embodies both strength and passion. "Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes," written by W. D. Westervelt, delves into her significance through historical tales and geological insights. This book offers a deep look into the cultural and natural forces that shape the Hawaiian Islands, centered around the powerful figure of Pele.