Generations of Hawaiians have told the story of Hawai'iloa, a Polynesian navigator who accidentally landed upon
the Hawaiian islands. Hawai'iloa fell in love with the fertile lands, where coconuts grew in abundance. The island
of Hawaii was named in his honor. However, some people question the authenticity of the legend, claiming that
parts of it grew from the imaginations of the people who passed it down from generation to generation. A second
legend about early migration to Hawaii features Pa'ao. He was a Tahitian priest who heard the wind tell him to
steer toward the islands, which his family then colonized.
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These stories reflect Hawaiian
A generosity
B choreography
C mythology
D monarchy