Polynesian Storytelling

Polynesian Storytelling refers to the traditional oral narratives, myths, legends, and folklore that have been passed down through generations in the cultures of the Polynesian islands. These stories often feature gods, heroes, spirits, and other mythical beings, and serve as a way of preserving history, teaching moral lessons, and explaining the natural world. Polynesian storytelling is characterized by its rich symbolism, vivid imagery, and rhythmic language, and is an important part of the cultural identity of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific region.




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Polynesian Storytelling