| Hawaiian Folk Tales | Preface | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 |
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HAWAIIAN FOLK TALES

A COLLECTION

OF NATIVE LEGENDS

COMPILED BY

THOS. G. THRUM

Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co.

[1907]


Contents

    Preface and Note
  1. Legends Resembling Old Testament History. Rev. C. M. Hyde, D.D.
  2. Exploits of Maui. Rev. A. O. Forbes
    1. Snaring the Sun.
    2. The Origin of Fire
  3. Pele and the Deluge. Rev. A. O. Forbes
  4. Pele and Kahawali. From Ellis's "Tour of Hawaii"
  5. Hiku and Kawelu. J. S. Emerson
    Location of the Lua o Milu
  6. Lonopuha; or, Origin of the Art of Healing in Hawaii. Translated by Thos. G. Thrum
  7. A Visit to the Spirit Land; or, The Strange Experience of a Woman in Kona, Hawaii. Mrs. E. N. Haley
  8. Kapeepeekauila; or, The Rocks of Kana. Rev. A. O. Forbes
  9. Kalelealuaka. Dr. N. B. Emerson
  10. Stories of the Menehunes: Hawaii the Original Home of the Brownies. Thos. G. Thrum
    Moke Manu's Account
    Pi's Watercourse
    Laka's Adventure
    Kekupua's Canoe
    As Heiau Builders
  11. Kahalaopuna, Princess of Manoa. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina
  12. The Punahou Spring. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina
  13. Oahunui. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina
  14. Ahuula: A Legend of Kanikaniaula and the First Feather Cloak. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina
  15. Kaala and Kaaialii: A Legend of Lanai. W. M. Gibson
  16. The Tomb of Puupehe: A Legend of Lanai. From "The Hawaiian Gazette"
  17. Ai Kanaka: A Legend of Molokai. Rev. A.O. Forbes
  18. Kaliuwaa. Scene of the Demigod Kamapuaa's Escape from Olopana. From "The Hawaiian Spectator"
  19. Battle of the Owls. Jos. M. Poepoe
  20. This Land is the Sea's. Traditional Account of an Ancient Hawaiian Prophecy. Translated from Moke Manu by Thos. G. Thrum
  21. Ku-ula, the Fish God of Hawaii. Translated from Moke Manu by M. K. Nakuina
  22. Aiai, Son of Ku-ula. Part II of the Legend of Ku-ula, the Fish God of Hawaii. Translated from Moke Manu by M. K. Nakuina
  23. Kaneaukai: A Legend of Waialua. Thos. G. Thrum
  24. The Shark-man, Nanaue. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina
  25. Fish Stories and Superstitions. Translated by M. K. Nakuina
    Glossary

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