CHAPTER |
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PAGE |
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INTRODUCTION |
xi |
I. |
THE MIGRATION OF THE HAWAIIANS |
1 |
II. |
LEGENDARY PLACES IN HONOLULU |
14 |
III. |
THE GOD OF PAKAKA TEMPLE |
23 |
IV. |
LEGEND OF THE BREAD-FRUIT TREE |
28 |
V. |
THE GODS WHO FOUND WATER |
37 |
VI. |
THE WATER OF LIFE OF KA-NE |
43 |
VII. |
MAMALA THE SURF-RIDER |
52 |
VIII. |
A SHARK PUNISHED AT WAIKIKI |
55 |
IX. |
THE LEGENDARY ORIGIN OF KAPA |
59 |
X. |
CREATION OF MAN |
70 |
XI. |
THE CHIEF WITH THE WONDERFUL SERVANTS |
75 |
XII. |
THE GREAT DOG KU |
82 |
XIII. |
THE CANNIBAL DOG-MAN |
90 |
XIV. |
THE CANOE OF THE DRAGON |
97 |
XV. |
THE WONDERFUL SHELL |
105 |
XVI. |
THE GHOST DANCE ON PUNCHBOWL |
112 |
XVII. |
THE BIRD-MAN OF NUUANU VALLEY |
121 |
XVIII. |
THE OWLS OF HONOLULU |
127 |
XIX. |
THE TWO FISH FROM TAHITI |
138 |
XX. |
IWA, THE NOTABLE THIEF OF OAHU |
148 |
XXI. |
PIKOI THE RAT-KILLER |
157 |
XXII. |
KAWELO |
173 |
XXIII. |
"CHIEF MAN-EATER" |
189 |
XXIV. |
LEPE-A-MOA |
204 |
XXV. |
KAMAPUAA LEGENDS |
246 |
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APPENDIX |
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Polynesian Language |
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Partial List of Hawaiian Terms Used |
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Press Notices |
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LOTUS LILIES AND COCONUTS |
Frontispiece |
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OPPOSITE PAGE |
YOUNG HONOLULU AND LEAHI |
8 |
HONOLULU HARBOR |
18 |
ULU OR BREADFRUIT TREES |
30 |
LE PASSAGE DES BRISANTS |
52 |
KAPA OR BARK CLOTH (piece of real tapa) |
58 |
KUKUI OR CANDLE-NUT TREES |
82 |
MOANALUA |
94 |
THE GNARLED KOA |
104 |
MISTY FALLS |
122 |
NUUANU PALI |
136 |
POI POUNDER |
144 |
THE BANYAN (in "Songs of Hawaii" called "The Grandfather Tree") |
166 |
A WAHINE |
178 |
A STONE ALTAR BENEATH THE LAHALA TREES |
188 |
HAT AND MAT MAKER |
204 |
HALIEWA AND WAIANAE MOUNTAINS |
220 |
KAKURIHEWA'S LANDS |
228 |
WEARING THE LEI |
244 |
IN KAPIOLANI PARK |
252 |
RICE FIELDS AND COCONUT TREES |
258 |
MAP OF OAHU |
278 |
Some illustrations are from the author's own snapshots.
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