CONTENTS.

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[Preface.]5
[Hawaiian Legends: Introduction.]9–65
[Hina, the Helen of Hawaii.]67–94
[The Royal Hunchback.]95–113
[The Triple Marriage of Laa-mai-kahiki.]115–135
[The Apotheosis of Pele.]137–154
[Hua, King of Hana.]155–173
[The Iron Knife.]175–205
[The Sacred Spear-Point.]207–225
[Kelea, the Surf-Rider of Maui.]227–246
[Umi, the Peasant Prince of Hawaii.]247–315
[Lono and Kaikilani.]317–331
[The Adventures of Iwikauikaua.]333–349
[The Prophecies of Keaulumoku.]351–367
[The Cannibals of Halemanu.]369–380
[Kaiana, the Last of the Hawaiian Knights.]381–408
[Kaala, the Flower of Lanai.]409–427
[The Destruction of the Temples.]429–446
[The Tomb of Puupehe.]447–452
[The Story of Laieikawai.]453–480
[Lohiau, the Lover of a Goddess.]481–497
[Kahavari, Chief of Puna.]499–507
[Kahalaopuna, the Princess of Manoa.]509–522
[Appendix.]523–530

The Legends and Myths of Hawaii.

HAWAIIAN LEGENDS: INTRODUCTION.

Physical Characteristics of the Hawaiian Islands—Historic Outlines—The Tabu—Ancient Religion—Ancient Government—Ancient Arts, Habits and Customs—The Hawaii of To-day.