The Legend Is Born

The Legend Is Born
The Legend Is Born
Gerald R. Knight

This is a pre-prequel to the series Legends of Ḷainjin. Helkena, a young untattooed woman, having survived a typhoon caring for the young child Ḷainjin must now travel to Naṃdik. Her goal is to get her tattoos there and, in time, to find a man to take home to Wōtto. But will she entice a man from the lush south to her barren desert island?

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About the Author

Gerald was only 19 when he entered the Peace Corps in 1967 after two years as a literature student at Albion College. After graduation he returned to the Marshall Islands with a love for literature and an interest in transcribing the stories he had heard in previous years. He taught for a year and worked as a commercial fisherman for two, honing his knowledge of the language and culture. Then he went for an uninterrupted four year stay on remote Rongelap Atoll to study with the renown traditional navigators and storytellers there. In 1979 he attended a one-year apprentice program at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu to prepare as Director of the Alele Museum and National Archive. He held that position for ten years culminating in a two-year collaboration with the Field Museum of Natural History on their permanent “Traveling the Pacific” exhibit that features a donated traditional outrigger canoe.
In 1999 Gerald graduated from the University of Illinois with master’s degrees in business administration and accounting. He currently heads a thriving CPA tax practice in Palos Hill, IL. He has completed the Chicago – Mackinac Island race five times and been a member of the Columbia Yacht Club since 2005

Gerald R. Knight