An Hawaiian Near-Death Experience |
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Authors: | Allan Kellehear |
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Affiliation: | (1) La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper is a case report of an Hawaiian near-death experience (NDE) from the early 1900s, which was uncovered in a turn-of-the-century monograph of Hawaiian folk tales (Thrum, 1907). The account differs from others in the same volume because it appears to be a real-life account rather than a folk tale. I describe similarities and differences from other Pacific area accounts, with particular attention to the only other Polynesian NDE account in the literature, a Maori NDE reported by Michael King in 1985. |
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Keywords: | culture history case-study Polynesia |
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