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"Hawaiian Legends of Old Honolulu by W.D. Westervelt [1915]. Of all of the sacred landscapes of the Pacific, the area around Honolulu is rich in lore." (Quote from sacred-texts.com)Table of Contents Publisher's Preface; Foreword; Introduction; Pronunciation; The Migration Of The Hawaiians; Legendary Places In Honolulu; The God Of Pakaka Temple; Legend Of The Bread-fruit Tree; The Gods Who Found Water; The Water Of Life Of Ka-ne; Mamala The Surf-rider; A Shark Punished At Waikiki; The Legendary Origin Of Kapa; Creation Of Man; The Chief With The Wonderful Servants ; The Great Dog Ku; The Cannibal Dog-man; The Canoe Of The Dragon; The Wonderful Shell; The Ghost Dance On Punchbowl; The Bird-man Of Nuuanu Valley; The Owls Of Honolulu; The Two Fish From Tahiti; Iwa, The Notable Thief Of Oahu; Pikoi The Rat-killer; Kawelo; "chief Man-eater"; Lepe-a-moa; Kamapuaa Legends; Appendix Polynesian LanguageAbout the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion and Mythology. Books is about sharing knowledge, not about making money. Our books are priced at wholesale prices. We print in large sans-serif font, which is proven to make the text easier to read and put less strain on your eyes. Happy reading!
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- Release Date 01/01/1972
- Author William Drake Westervelt
- Language English
- Companies Charles E. Tuttle
- Format Kindle
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