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Little Known Tales in Hawaii History

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Little Known Tales in Hawaii History

By: Alton Pryor
Narrated by: Anthony "Amp" Harrell
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Hawaii was not always a paradise. Hawaii's history was turbulent and soul wrenching. Taboos placed on commoners by Royalty were harsh and cruel. But Hawaii also has its wonderful historic lore, such as the Menehunes, or Hawaii's "little people". Listeners will also learn the true history of the ukulele and its origin may be a surprise.

We promise you a nice trip if you'll join us in our view of old Hawaii.

©2011 Alton Pryor (P)2019 Alton Pryor
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Hawaiian phonetics are easy and consistent but the narrator makes numerous mistakes that I found annoying. Further, I question much of the book’s accuracy. The author apparently relied on sources that have long been discredited.

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