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Hawaiian oral tradition describes 400 years of volcanic activity at Kllauea

机译:夏威夷的口头传统描述了克拉洛亚(Kllauea)400年的火山活动

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Culturally significant oral tradition involving Pele, the Hawaiian volcano deity, and her youngest sister Hi'iaka may involve the two largest volcanic events to have taken place in Hawai'i since human settlement: the roughly 60-year-long 'Aila'au eruption during the 15th century and the following development of Kilauea's caldera. In 1823, Rev. William Ellis and three others became the first Europeans to visit Kilauea's summit and were told stories about Kilauea's activity that are consistent with the Pele-Hi'iaka account and extend the oral tradition through the 18th century. Recent geologic studies confirm the essence of the oral traditions and illustrate the potential value of examining other Hawaiian chants and stories for more information about past volcanic activity in Hawai'i.
机译:涉及文化的重要口头传统涉及夏威夷火山神贝利(Pele)和她的小妹妹希亚卡(Hi'iaka),可能涉及人类定居以来夏威夷发生的两起最大的火山事件:长达60年的'艾拉'喷发在15世纪以及随后的基拉韦厄火山口的发展。 1823年,威廉·埃利斯(Rev. William Ellis)牧师和其他三人成为第一个访问基拉韦厄峰的欧洲人,并被告知关于基拉韦厄活动的故事,这些故事与贝利·希亚卡的说法相符,并将口头传统延续到18世纪。最近的地质研究证实了口头传统的实质,并说明了研究其他夏威夷圣歌和故事的潜在价值,以获取有关夏威夷过去火山活动的更多信息。

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