At the gateways of the day
Tales & Legends of Hawaii · Volume I
At the Gateways of the Day
Tales & Legends of Hawaii
Volume I. At the Gateways of the Day.
Volume II. The Bright Islands. ( In Preparation. )
At the Gateways of the Day
by Padraic Colum with illustrations by Juliette May Fraser
New Haven Published for The Hawaiian Legend & Folklore Commission by the Yale University Press London · Humphrey Milford · Oxford University Press 1924
Copyright 1924 by Yale University Press
Printed in the United States of America
I DEDICATE THIS VOLUME TO THE MEMBERS OF THE HAWAIIAN LEGEND AND FOLKLORE COMMISSION
JOHN R. GALT EDNA J. HILL MARY S. LAWRENCE EMMA AHUENA D. TAYLOR
Padraic Colum
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THE BOY PU-NIA AND THE KING OF THE SHARKS
THE SEVEN GREAT DEEDS OF MA-UI
AU-KE-LE THE SEEKER
PI-KO-I: THE BOY WHO WAS GOOD AT SHOOTING ARROWS
PAKA: THE BOY WHO WAS REARED IN THE LAND THAT THE GODS HAVE SINCE HIDDEN
THE STORY OF HA-LE-MA-NO AND THE PRINCESS KAMA
THE ARROW AND THE SWING
THE DAUGHTER OF THE KING OF KU-AI-HE-LANI
THE FISH-HOOK OF PEARL
THE STORY OF KANA, THE YOUTH WHO COULD STRETCH HIMSELF UPWARDS
THE ME-NE-HU-NE
THE STORY OF MO-E MO-E: ALSO A STORY ABOUT PO-O AND ABOUT KAU-HU-HU THE SHARK-GOD, AND ABOUT MO-E MO-E’S SON, THE MAN WHO WAS BOLD IN HIS WISH
THE WOMAN FROM LALO-HANA, THE COUNTRY UNDER THE SEA
HINA, THE WOMAN IN THE MOON
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