PART ll[. 



Mythical Tales. 



The Bones of Pele 506 



Legend of the Oopu God 510 



Myth Concerning Molokini 514 



Pa'upa'u 520 



The Flood in Hawaii in the Olden Time 522 



A Story of Poo 528 



A Story of Ulukaa 532 



Story of Punlaina 532 



A Legend of Maui 536 



Relating to Kekaa 540 



A Story of Kauiki 544 



A Story of Pumaia 550 



A Story of Puupehe 554 



A Story Concerning the Fire 560 



A Story of Makahi 564 



Traditionary Stories. 



Relating to the Dead in Ancient Time 5/0 



Story of the Ohelo 5/6 



Indigenous Canes of Hawaii 582 



Story of the Bambu S88 



The Coconut 590 



The Banana Field of Kahuoi and other Famous 



Places 598 



The Stone Adze 604 



History of the Awa 606 



Building Canoes 610 



The Made 614 



History of the Wiliwili 618 



The Various Ohias of Hawaii 620 



The Mat 626 



About the Koa Tree 630 



The Kapa of Hawaii in Olden Time 636 



Construction of Houses in Hawaii nei 64a 



Methods of House Construction 648 



Story of the Lauhala 656 



Some Things in the Bible Similar to Some Things 



Done Here in Hawaii in the Olden Time 658 



The Days and the Months 662 



Concerning the Ti-Leaf 668 



The Kukui Tree 670 



An Account of tlie Breadfruit 676 



Cultivation of the Taro; Ancient and Modern 680 



A Storv of Kamchameha 688 



A Story of Kawelo. 



CHAPTER 



I. Kawelo a Timid Youth — Learns Swimming, P'ishing and Dancing — Covets the Wives of Aikanaka 694 



II. Aikanaka Plans to be Avenged — Kawelo Moves to Oalut — Joins Makuakeke and Captures a Famous Fish 



— Obtains a New Wife and is Taught the Arts of Warfare 696 



III. Kawelo is Called Back to Kauai to Aid his Parents — .Xikanaka's Forces Engage Him and Are Defeated 



— Kills His Brother Kauahoa "00 



IV. Kawelo Loses His Wife to Aikanaka — Plot to Kill Kawelo and His Ulus — Kamalama, the Last Defender, 



Falls as He Calls Kawelo from Surfing — Kawelo Buries His Friend — Is Stoned to Supposed Death — 

 His Half-sister Appointed Caretaker of the Body 706 



V. Body of Kawelo Placed on the Structure for Decomposition — Kawelo Revives and is Aided by His Care- 



takers — They Agree to Resist the King's Emissaries 712 



VI. The King, Advised of the Refusal to Permit Inspection, Sends a Guard to Slay the Caretakers — Kawelo 



Assumes Defense of the Hill and Hurls Rocks upon the Guard till One Only Is Left to Tell the 

 King of Their Destruction 716 



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