
Princess of the Waves
Kelea, the Surf-Rider of Maui
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This is the legendary story of Princess Kelea, the magnificent surfer of Maui, and the royal intrigue and competition that surrounded her life. As retold by His Hawaiian Majesty Kalakaua.
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- Isaac
- 04-28-21
Great story. Love the narrator.
I really enjoyed this story. More than that, I loved the reader and the sound of her voice. I really enjoyed her pronunciation of the beautiful Hawaiian names and places. I’m intrigued and want to look into more stories like this. Thank you for your work.
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- Tom Worthen
- 05-06-21
A Delight to Listen To
As a person that is interested in authentic Hawaiian texts, this story, written by His Hawaiian Majesty Kalakau, who reigned in the late 1800’s, was a delight to listen to. Stories that use the attitudes and language of earlier days bring back the Hawaii of old. The legend that is told reflects a love of the ocean, a love story of Hawaiian Royalty and the skill and daring of Kelea.
The narrator is skilled and brings the story to life. It is easy to see that she is familiar with Hawaii as the long vowel laden words smoothly rolled off her tongue.
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