The hula was a religious service, in which poetry, music, pantomime, and the dance lent themselves, under the forms of dramatic art, to the refreshment of men's minds. Its view of life was idyllic, and it gave itself to the celebration of those mythical... The Journal of the Polynesian Society - Page 1351908Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Martha Noyes - 2003 - 134 pages
...Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert. Hawaiian Dictionary; and the teachings of Pilahi Paki 30 c X he hula was a religious service, in which poetry, music,...pantomime, and the dance lent themselves, under the forms of dramatic art, to the refreshment of men's minds. Its view of life was idyllic, and it gave... | |
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