CONTENTS

[Preface].

[Legend of Kawelo].

CHAPTER PAGE
I. [His Birth and Early Life—Change to Oahu and Fame Attained There] 2
II. [Kalonaikahailaau—Kawelo Equips Himself to Fight Aikanaka—Arrival at Kauai] 20
III. [Commencement of Battle Between Kawelo and the People of Kauai] 38
IV. [Kaehuikiawakea—Kaihupepenuiamono and Muno—Walaheeikio and Moomooikio] 42
V. [Kahakaloa—His Death by Kawelo] 48
VI. [Kauahoa—Kawelo Fears to Attack Him—Seeks to Win Him by a Chant—Kauahoa Replies] 52
VII. [Size of Kauahoa—Is Killed by Kawelo—Kawelo Vanquishes Aikanaka] 56
VIII. [Division of Kauai Lands—Aikanaka Becomes a Tiller of Ground] 60
IX. [Kaeleha and Aikanaka Rebel Against Kawelo—Their Battle and Supposed Death of Kawelo] 62
X. [Temple of Aikanaka—How Kawelo Came to Life Again—He Slaughters His Opponents and Becomes Again Ruler of Kauai] 66

[Story of Pakaa].

His High Office—Laamaomao, His Wind Gourd—In Disfavor with the King He Moves to Molokai—Has a Son Whom He Instructs Carefully—Dreams of Keawenuiaumi Setting Out in Search for Him—Prepares with His Son to Meet the King 72

[Legend of Kuapakaa].

I. [Prepares to Meet Keawenuiaumi in Search of Pakaa—Canoe Fleet of Six District Chiefs, Recognized, are Taunted as They Pass—Keawenuiaumi, Greeted with a Chant, Is Warned of Coming Storm and Invited to Land—On Advice of the Sailing-masters the King Sails on] 78
II. [Kuapakaa Chants the Winds of Hawaii—The King, Angered, Continues on—Winds of Kauai, Niihau and Kaula; Of Maui, Molokai, Halawa—Chants the Names of His Master, Uncle and Men—Pakaa Orders the Winds of Laamaomao Released] 92
III. [Swamping of the Canoes—They Return to Molokai and Land—The King is Given Dry Apparel, Awa and Food—Storm-bound, the Party is Provided with Food—After Four Months They Prepare to Embark] 108
IV. [Departure from Molokai—Names of the Six Districts of Hawaii—The King Desires Kuapakaa to Accompany Him—The Boy Consents Conditionally—Setting out they meet with Cold, Adverse Winds—The Sailing-masters Fall Overboard] 118
V. [At Death of Pakaa’s Enemies Calm Prevails—The Boy is Made Sailing-master—He Directs the Canoes to Hawaii—The Men Are Glad, but the King is Sad at His Failure—Kuapakaa Foretells His Neglect—Landing at Kawaihae, and Deserted, he Joins two Fishermen—Meeting a Six-manned Canoe He Wagers a Race, Single-handed, and Wins—He Hides His Fish in the King’s Canoe—They Plan Another Race to Take Place in Kau, Life to be the Forfeit] 124
VI. [The Canoe Race in Kau—Kuapakaa Offers to Land Four Times Before His Opponents’ First, and Wins—The King Sends for the Boy and Pleads for the Lives of His Men—Kuapakaa Reveals Himself and Pakaa—The Defeated Men Ordered Put to Death—Keawenuiaumi Orders Kuapakaa to Bring Him Pakaa—Pakaa Demands Full Restitution First—The King Agrees, and on Pakaa’s Arrival Gives Him the Whole of Hawaii] 128

[Legend of Palila] 136

[Legend of Puniakaia] 154

[Legend of Maniniholokuaua and Keliimalolo] 164

[Legend of Opelemoemoe] 168

[Legend of Kulepe] 172

[Legend of Kihapiilani] 176

[Legend of Hiku and Kawelu] 182

[Legend of Kahalaopuna] 188

[Legend of Uweuwelekehau] 192

[Legend of Kalaepuni and Kalaehina] 198

[Legend of Kapakohana] 208

[Legend of Kapunohu] 214 [[1]]

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