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Hawaiian Folk Tales A Collection of Native Legends
Compiled by Thos. G. Thrum With sixteen illustrations from photographs Chicago A. C. McClurg & Co. 1907 Preface Note Contents Illustrations Hawaiian Folk Tales I Legends Resembling Old Testament History II Exploits of Maui
I.—Snaring the Sun II.—The Origin of Fire
III Pele and the Deluge IV Pele and Kahawali V Hiku and Kawelu
Location of the Lua o Milu
VI Lonopuha; Or, Origin of the Art of Healing in Hawaii VII A Visit to the Spirit Land; Or, The Strange Experience of a Woman in Kona, Hawaii VIII Kapeepeekauila; Or, The Rocks of Kana IX Kalelealuaka
Part I Part II Part III
X Stories of the Menehunes Hawaii the Original Home of the Brownies
Moke Manu’s Account Pi’s Watercourse Laka’s Adventure Kekupua’s Canoe As Heiau Builders
XI Kahalaopuna, Princess of Manoa XII The Punahou Spring XIII Oahunui XIV Ahuula A Legend of Kanikaniaula and the First Feather Cloak XV Kaala and Kaaialii A Legend of Lanai XVI The Tomb of Puupehe A Legend of Lanai XVII Ai Kanaka A Legend of Molokai XVIII Kaliuwaa Scene of the Demigod Kamapuaa’s Escape from Olopana XIX Battle of the Owls XX This Land is the Sea’s Traditional Account of an Ancient Hawaiian Prophecy XXI Ku-ula, the Fish God of Hawaii XXII Aiai, Son of Ku-ula Part II of the Legend of Ku-ula, the Fish God of Hawaii XXIII Kaneaukai A Legend of Waialua XXIV The Shark-Man, Nanaue XXV Fish Stories and Superstitions
Deified Fish Superstition Story of the Anae-holo Myth of the Hilu The Hou, or Snoring Fish
Glossary of Hawaiian Words Hawaiian Yesterdays
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