

Unwritten Literature of Hawaii, by Nathaniel B. Emerson, [1909], at sacred-texts.com
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PLATE I. |
Female dancing in hula costume | |
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II. |
Íe-íe (Freycinetia arnotti) leaves and fruit | |
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III. |
Hála-pépe (Dræsena aurea) | |
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Maile (Alyxia myrtillifolia) wreath | |
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V. |
Ti (Dracæria terminalis) | |
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VI. |
Ilima (Sida fallax), lei and flowers | |
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VII. |
Ipu hula, gourd drum | |
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VIII. |
Marionettes (Maile-pakaha, Nihi-au-moe) | |
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IX. |
Marionette (Maka-kú) | |
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X. |
Pahu hula, hula drum | |
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XI. |
Úli-ulí, a gourd rattle | |
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XII. |
Hawaiian tree-shells (Achatinella * * *) | |
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XIII. |
Lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha) flowers and leaves | |
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XIV. |
Hawaiian trumpet, pu (Cassis madagascarensis) | |
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XV. |
Woman playing on the nose-flute (ohe-hano-ihu) | |
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XVI. |
Pu-niu, a drum | |
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XVII. |
Hawaiian musician playing on the uku-lele | |
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XVIII. |
Hala fruit bunch and drupe with a "lei" | |
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XIX. |
Pu (Triton tritonis) | |
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XX. |
Phyllodia and true leaves of the koa (Acacia koa) | |
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XXI. |
Pala-palai ferns | |
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XXII. |
Awa-puhi, a Hawaiian ginger | |
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XXIII. |
Hinano hala | |
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XXIV. |
Lady dancing the hula ku’i | |
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FIGURE 1. |
Puíli, bamboo rattle | |
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2. |
Ka, drumstick for pu-niu | |
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3. |
Ohe-hano-ihu, Nose-flute |
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I. |
Range of the nose-flute--Elsner | |
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II. |
Music from the nose-flute--Elsner | |
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III. |
The ukeké (as played by Keaonaloa)-Elsner | |
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IV. |
Song from the hula pa’i-umauma--Berger | |
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V. |
Song from the hula pa-ipu-Berger | |
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VI. |
Song for the hula Pele--Berger | |
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VII. |
Oli and mele from the hula ala’a-papa--Yarndley | |
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VIII. |
He Inoa no Kamehameha--Byington | |
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IX. |
Song, Poli Anuanu--Yarndley | |
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X. |
Song, Hua-hua’i--Yarndley | |
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XI. |
Song, Ka Mawae--Berger | |
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XII. |
Song, Like no a Like--Berger | |
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XIII. |
Song, Pili Aoao--Berger | |
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XIV. |
Hawaii Ponoi--Berger |