

Hawaiian Folk Tales, by Thomas G. Thrum, [1907], at sacred-texts.com
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Legends Resembling Old Testament History. Rev. C. M. Hyde, D.D. | |
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Exploits of Maui. Rev. A. O. Forbes |
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I. Snaring the Sun. | |
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II. The Origin of Fire | |
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Pele and the Deluge. Rev. A. O. Forbes | |
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Pele and Kahawali. From Ellis's "Tour of Hawaii" | |
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Hiku and Kawelu. J. S. Emerson | |
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Location of the Lua o Milu | |
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Lonopuha; or, Origin of the Art of Healing in Hawaii. Translated by Thos. G. Thrum | |
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A Visit to the Spirit Land; or, The Strange Experience of a Woman in Kona, Hawaii. Mrs. E. N. Haley | |
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Kapeepeekauila; or, The Rocks of Kana. Rev. A. O. Forbes | |
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Kalelealuaka. Dr. N. B. Emerson | |
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Stories of the Menehunes: Hawaii the Original Home of the Brownies. Thos. G. Thrum | |
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Moke Manu's Account | |
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Pi's Watercourse | |
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Laka's Adventure | |
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Kekupua's Canoe | |
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As Heiau Builders | |
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Kahalaopuna, Princess of Manoa. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina | |
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The Punahou Spring. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina | |
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Oahunui. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina | |
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Ahuula: A Legend of Kanikaniaula and the First Feather Cloak. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina | |
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Kaala and Kaaialii: A Legend of Lanai. W. M. Gibson | |
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The Tomb of Puupehe: A Legend of Lanai. From "The Hawaiian Gazette" | |
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Ai Kanaka: A Legend of Molokai. Rev. A.O. Forbes | |
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Kaliuwaa. Scene of the Demigod Kamapuaa's Escape from Olopana. From "The Hawaiian Spectator" | |
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Battle of the Owls. Jos. M. Poepoe | |
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This Land is the Sea's. Traditional Account of an Ancient Hawaiian Prophecy. Translated from Moke Manu by Thos. G. Thrum | |
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Ku-ula, the Fish God of Hawaii. Translated from Moke Manu by M. K. Nakuina | |
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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 | |
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Kaneaukai: A Legend of Waialua. Thos. G. Thrum | |
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The Shark-man, Nanaue. Mrs. E. M. Nakuina | |
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Fish Stories and Superstitions. Translated by M. K. Nakuina | |
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