PART II. 



Lkcknd of Halemano. 



CHAnER 



II. 



Halemano, Love-sick Through a Dreani-iiifatu- 

 ation, Dies — Is Restored to Life by His Sis- 

 ter Laenihi — She Visits Puna in Search of 

 Halemano's Ideal — Meets Her and Reveals 

 Her Errand — With Tokens She Returns 

 Hoine — Halemano Instructed, Sets Out to 

 Win Kanialalawalu — Abducts Her and Re- 

 turns to Oahii — Hookupu in Kamalalawalu's 

 Honor 228 



Aikanaka, King of Oahu, Hearing of Kamala- 

 lawalu's Beauty, Sends for Her — Refusing to 

 Comply with the Mandate, Aikanaka Sends 

 an Army Against Halemano — With Wife and 

 Grandmother They Flee to Molokai, Thence 

 to Kaupo, Koliala and Hilo — Kanialalawalu 

 Taken liy Huaa — Halemano Returns to Ko- 

 hala — His Wife Follows 238 



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III. Kamalalawalu Enticed Away — Death of Hale- 



mano — Is Brought to Life Again by Laenihi, 

 His Supernatural Sister 242 



IV. How Haletnano Was Restored to Life — Hale- 



mano Seeks to Win His Wife Back — Engag- 

 ing in a Kilu Contest Is Victorious — Kama- 

 lalawalu Is Supplanted by Kikekaala 244 



V. Halemano Returns to Oahu, thence to Kauai — 



Kanialalawalu Follows Him — She Leaves and 

 Settles on Oahu — Huaa and King of Hilo 

 Send an Army to Secure Her — After a 

 Slaughter of Oahu Forces She Is Taken to 



Hawaii - 258 



Legend of Keaweikekahialii 262 



Legend of Hinaaimalama 266 



Legend of Maikoha 270 



Legend of Namakaokapaoo. 



Namakaokapaoo RiHcs Pualii's Potato Field — 

 He Tlireatens to Behead the Boy but is 

 Killed Instead — Aniau the King Sends a 



Force to Kill Him — He Slays Them and the 

 King 274 



Tlie Subjugation of Hawaii by Namakaokapaoo 278 



Legend of Iwa. 



Messengers of Umi Obtain Keaau's Famed Cowries — Keaau Seeks a Smart Thief to Recover Them — Learns 

 of Iwa, a Boy on Oahu, and Secures His Aid — Falling in with Umi Fishing with the Shells, the Boy Dives 

 Down and Cuts Them from the Line — Reaching the Canoe They Set Out for Hilo — Umi, at loss of the 

 Shells, Hears of and Finds Iwa, Who Steals Them Back from Keaau — Is Engaged to Steal Umi's Lost Axe 

 from the Waipio Temple, Then Wins in a Thieving Contest Against Six Experts 284 



Legend of Punl\. 



Punia at the Lobster Cave Finds tlic Sharks Asleep — Cunningly lie Causes the Death of Ten — Kuialcale the 

 King Sliark Alone Left — Punia Traps It to Enter Its Stomacli — Propping Its Jaws Open He Fires Its In- 

 wards — The Shark Gets Weak and Punia Bald-headed — Stranded on a Sand Shore, the Sliark is cut Open — 

 Punia Meets a Number of Ghosts— He Traps Them to Their Death in tlie Water, Till One Only is Left 294 



Legend of Pamano. 



Pamano Becomes a Famed Chanter — King 

 Kaiuli Adopts Him and Places His Daughter 

 Kcaka in His Care — Passing Her House He 

 Is Invited to Enter — Koolau, His Companion, 

 Informs the King — Decree of Death by Awa 

 Is Passed on Pamano — While Surf-Riding Is 

 Bid to the Awa Feast — Is Suspicious of Its 

 Portent — His Spirit-Sisters Remove the Awa's 

 Intoxicant for a Time, But Eventually He is 

 Overcome 302 



II. Waipu Prepares the .\xc for Paniano's Death — 

 He Is Buried in a Pile of Cane-Trash — His 

 Spirit-Sisters Remove the Body and Restore 

 It to Life— They Meet a Prophet Who Tests 

 His Ghost Character by an .'Vpe Leaf — Keaka 

 and Koolau — At Kilu Attended by Pamano 

 and Others, Keaka Recognizes Him by His 

 Chant — He Declines Relations While Kaiuli, 

 Waipu and Koolau are Alive — All Three are 

 Killed and Put Into the Oven 31 



Tradition of Kamapuaa. 



I. Kamapuaa's Exploits in Koolau — Escape from 



Olopana at Kaliuwaa — Capture at Waianae — 

 The Deposed Priest Lonoaohi Aids in Over- 

 throw of Olopana 314 



II. Relating to Lonoaohi the Priest 322 



III. Battle Between Kamapuaa and Lonokaeho — 



The Second Battle — Battle Between Kama- 

 puaa and Kuilioloa - 326 



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IV. Fourth Battle, Between Kamapuaa and Pele.... s,i- 



V. I'-ifth Battle, Between Kamapuaa and Makalii 342 



VI. Relating to Kahikiula and Kahikihonuakele.... 354 



VII. How the Parents Failed to Recognize Kama- 



puaa, Which Action Almost Cost Them 

 Their Lives 356 



