CONTENTS 



Legend of Halemano. 



CHAPTER PACE 



I. Halcmano, Love-sick Tlirough a Dream-infatu- 



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 

 Home — Halemano Instructed, Sets Out to 

 Win Kamalalawalu — Abducts Her and Re- 

 turns to Oahu — Hookupu in Kamahdawalu's 

 Honor - 22& 



II. Aikanaka, King of Oahu, Hearing of Kamala- 



lawahi's Beauty, Sends for Her — Refusing to 

 Comply with the Mandate, Aikanaka Sends 

 an Army Against Halemano — Witli Wife and 

 Grandmother They Flee to Molokai, Tlience 

 to Kaupo, Kohala and Hilo — Kamalalawalu 

 Taken by Huaa — Halemano Returns to Ko- 

 hala — His Wife Follows 238 



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III. Kamalalawalu Enliced .\way — Death of Hale- 



mano — Is Brought to Life Again by Laenihi, 

 His Supernatural Sister 242 



IV. How Halemano 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 — 



Kamalalawalu 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 



Lix.EXD OF Namakaokapaoo. 



Namakaokapaoo Rifles Pualii's Potato Field — 

 He Threatens to Behead the Boy but is 

 Killed Instead — Amau the King Sends a 



II. 



Force to Kill Him — He Slays Them and the 



King 274 



The Subjugation of Hawaii by Namakaokapaoo 278 



Legend of Iwa. 



Messengers of L'mi Obtain Keaau's Famed Cowries — Keaau Seeks a Smart Tliief to Recover Them — Learns 

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

 Down and Cuts Them from the Line — Reaching the Canoe They Set Out for Hilo— Unii, 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 2S4 



Legend of Punia. 



Pnnia at the Lobster Cave Finds the Sharks .\sleep — Cunningly he Causes the Death of Ten — Kaialeale the 

 King Shark Alone Left — Punia Traps It to EiUer Its Stomach — Propping Its Jaws Open He Fires Its In- 

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

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



Legend of Pamano. 



Pamano Becomes a Famed Chanter — King 

 Kaiuli Adopts Him and Places His Daughter 

 Keaka 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 tlie Awa's 

 Intoxicant for a Time, But Eventually He is 

 Overcome 302 



II. Waipu Prepares the Axe for Pamano'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 Ape 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 tlie Oven 310 



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 



IV. Fourth Battle, Between Kamapuaa and Pele.... 332 

 \'. Fifth Battle, Between Kamapuaa and Makalii 342 

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

 \'II. How the Parents Failed to Recognize Kama- 

 puaa, Which Action Almost Cost Them 

 Their Lives 356 -3'o3 



