The Princess of Manoa and Other Fairy Tales of Old Hawaii

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The Princess of Manoa, and Other Romantic Tales from the Folk-Lore of Old Hawaii

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ISBN 13 : 9781341156717
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Download or read book The Princess of Manoa written by Mrs. Frank R. Day and published by Forgotten Books. This book was released on 2015-07-15 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Excerpt from The Princess of Manoa: And Other Romantic Tales From the Folk-Lore of Old Hawaii But the other side of the great peaks was dark and dreary. Kaha missed the sunshine; she shiv ered in the Mp mountain shadows and grew listless and sad The air-folk gathered together and told their wildest tales to amuse her; but though she tried hard to please them, her pitiful little mouth would droop instead of smile. Some times she did not even hear them - so intently was she listening for some sound from the valley. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Princess of Manoa and Other Romantic Tales from the Folk-lore of Old Hawaii

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HAWAIIAN FOLK TALES

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ISBN 13 : 8822801873
Total Pages : 311 pages
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Download or read book HAWAIIAN FOLK TALES written by Anon E. Mouse and published by Abela Publishing Ltd. This book was released on 2017-07-27 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Herein you will find 34 folk and fairy tales from the Hawaiian Islands. Of special note is the section on the MENEHUNES, or fairy folk, of Hawaii. Unsurprisingly the islands are often referred to as the Home of the Brownies. You will also find the tales of AI KANAKA; A LEGEND OF MOLOKAI, MAUI SNARING THE SUN, THE LOCATION OF THE LUA O MILU, KALELEALUAKA, LAKA'S ADVENTURE, KEKUPUA'S CANOE, THE BATTLE OF THE OWLS and many, many more. If you have interest in the native Hawaiian people, and indeed the Polynesian race as a whole, then you will do well to include this book in your library. However, if you are seeking märchen, different to the usual European diet of princes on white stallions dashing in to save a beautiful princess, then this volume is bound to keep you captivated for hours as well. This book was created in response to repeated requests from the public. The compiler, Thomas. G. Thrum, therefore presented in book form the series of legends that have were made a feature of "The Hawaiian Annual", originally published as early as 1875 and through to the 1970’s. The series has been enriched by the addition of several tales, the famous shark legend having been furnished for this purpose from the papers of the Hawaiian Historical Society. In similar vein Abela Publishing has also published “The Legends of Maui” a book containing the 15 legends of Maui’s exploits and adventures, under ISBN: 9781907256950. A second volume of Polynesian folklore is Polynesian Mythology Ancient Traditional History Of The New Zealanders (phew!) has been published under ISBN: 9781907256318 and has a shorter sub-title of Maori Folklore. The book contains 23 Maori myths and legends collected by Sir George Grey and published in 1945. Sir George Grey was twice appointed Governor General of New Zealand firstly from 1845 to 1853, and again from 1861 to 1868. He was later elected Prime Minister. So accurate was Sir George’s translations of Maori folklore that he was able to use the precedents in the folklore of this volume to settle disputes amongst the Maori. 33% of the net profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. Tags: Hawaiian Folk Tales, Thomas Thrum, Polynesian Folklore, Folklore, Fairy Tales, Myths, Legends, Children’s Stories,Traditional Stories, Bedtime Stories, Hawaii, Ai Kanaka; A Legend Of Molokai, Maui Snaring The Sun, The Location Of The Lua O Milu, Kalelealuaka, Laka's Adventure, Kekupua's Canoe, The Battle Of The Owls, Hawaiian Annual, Shark Legend, Maui, Legends Of Maui, Polynesian Mythology, Snaring The Sun, Origin Of Fire, Pele And The Deluge, Pele And Kahawali, Hiku And Kawelu, Kona, Menehunes, Fairy Folk, Home Of The Brownies, Moke Manu, Kahalaopuna, Princess Of Manoa, Kanikaniaula, First Feather Cloak, Tomb Of Puupehe, Legend Of Molokai, Fish God Of Hawaii, Legend Of Ku-Ula, Story Of The Anae-Holo, Myth Of The Hilu, Hou, Snoring Fish

Hawaiian Folk Tales

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ISBN 13 : 6059654185
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Download or read book Hawaiian Folk Tales written by Various and published by E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books. This book was released on 2024-01-30 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The volume is unique in that it relates to a period about which American readers have known little." —Boston Transcript. "With numerous illustrations from photographs" —A. C. McClurg & Co., Publishers. In response to repeated requests, the compiler now presents in book form the series of legends that have been made a feature of "The Hawaiian Annual" for a number of years past. The series has been enriched by the addition of several tales, the famous shark legend having been furnished for this purpose from the papers of the Hawaiian Historical Society. The collection embraces contributions by the Rev. A. O. Forbes, Dr. N. B. Emerson, J. S. Emerson, Mrs. E. M. Nakuina, W. M. Gibson, Dr. C. M. Hyde, and others, all of whom are recognized authorities. The early attempts of Dibble and Pogue to gather history from Hawaiians themselves have preserved to native and foreign readers much that would probably otherwise have been lost. To the late Judge Andrews we are indebted for a very full grammar and dictionary of the language, as also for a valuable manuscript collection of meles and antiquarian literature that passed to the custody of the Board of Education. In the first volume of Judge Fornander's elaborate work on "The Polynesian Race" he has given some old Hawaiian legends which closely resemble the Old Testament history. How shall we account for such coincidences? *** There were native historians in those days; the newspaper articles of S. M. Kamakau, the earlier writings of David Malo, and the later contributions of G. W. Pilipo and others are but samples of a wealth of material, most of which has been lost forever to the world. From time to time Prof. W. D. Alexander, as also C. J. Lyons, has furnished interesting extracts from these and other hakus. The Rev. A. O. Forbes devoted some time and thought to the collecting of island folk-lore: and King Kalakaua took some pains in this line also, as evidenced by his volume of "Legends and Myths of Hawaii," edited by R. M. Daggett, though there is much therein that is wholly foreign to ancient Hawaiian customs and thought. No one of late years had a better opportunity than Kalakaua toward collecting the meles, kaaos, and traditions of his race; and for purposes looking to this end there was established by law a Board of Genealogy, which had an existence of some four years, but nothing of permanent value resulted therefrom. Fornander's manuscript collection of meles, legends, and genealogies in the vernacular has fortunately become, by purchase, the property of the Hon. C. R. Bishop, which insures for posterity the result of one devoted scholar's efforts to rescue the ancient traditions that are gradually slipping away; for the haku meles (bards) of Hawaii are gone. This fact, as also the Hawaiian Historical Society's desire to aid and stimulate research into the history and traditions of this people, strengthens the hope that some one may yet arise to give us further insight into the legendary folk-lore of this interesting race. T. G. T. Honolulu, January 1

Lydia and the Island Kingdom

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ISBN 13 : 0689872003
Total Pages : 56 pages
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Hawaiian Folk Tales

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Total Pages : 332 pages
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Download or read book Hawaiian Folk Tales written by and published by . This book was released on 1907 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First edition of a collection of Hawaiian folk tales by various authors and compiled by Thomas G. Thrum. In a note included about this book, Thrum writes, "In response to repeated requests, the compiler now presents in book form the series of legends that have been made a feature of 'The Hawaiian Annual' for a number of years past."

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ISBN 13 : 9781456539870
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Download or read book Hawaiian Folk Tales written by Anonymous and published by . This book was released on 2011-01-11 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I. Legends Resembling Old Testament History Rev. C. M. Hyde, D.D. II. Exploits of Maui Rev. A. O. Forbes III. Pele and the DelugeRev. A. O. Forbes IV. Pele and Kahawali From Ellis'¬"s '¬STour of Hawaii'¬ V. Hiku and KawelaJ. S. Emerson Location of the Lua o Milu VI. Lonopuha; or, Origin of the Art of Healing in Hawaii Translated by Thos. G. Thrum VII. A Visit to the Spirit Land; or, The Strange Experience of a Woman in Kona, Hawaii. Mrs. E. N. Haley VIII. Kapeepeekauila; or, The rocks of Kana Rev. A. O. Forbes IX. Kalelealuaka Dr. N. B. Emerson X. Stories of the Menhunes: Hawaii the Original Homeof the of the Brownies. Thos. G. Thrum o Moke Manu'¬"s Account o PI'¬"s Watercourse o Laka'¬"s Adventure o Kekupua'¬"s Canoe o As Heiau Builders XI. Kahalaopuna, Princess of Manoa Mrs. E. M. Nakuina XII. The Punahou Spring Mrs. E. M. Nakuina XIII. Oahunui Mrs. E. M. Nakuina XIV. Ahuula: A Legend of Kanikaniaula and the First Feather Cloak.Mrs. E. M. Nakuina XV. Kaala and Kaaialii: A Lengend of Lanai W. M. Gibson XVI. The Tomb of Puupehe: A Legend of Lanai From '¬SThe Hawaiian Gazette'¬ XVII. Ai Kanaka: A Legend of Molokai Rev. A. O. Forbes XVIII. Kaliuwaa. Scene of the Demigod Kamapuuaa'¬"s Escape from Olopana From '¬SThe Hawaiian Spectator'¬ XIX. Battle of the Owls Jos. M. Poepoe XX. This Land is a Sea'¬"s. Traditional Account of an Ancient Hawaiian ProphecyTranslated from Moke Manu by Thos. G. Thrum XXI. Ku-ula, the Fish of Hawaii Translated from Moke Manu by M. K. Nakuina XXII. Aiai, Son of Ku-ula. Part II of the Legend of Ku-ula, the Fish God of HawaiiTranslated from Moke Manu by M. K. Nakuina XXIII. Kaneaukai: A Legend of Waialua Thos. G. Thrum XXIV. The Shark-man, Nanaue Mrs. E. M. Nakuina XXV. Fish Stories and Superstitions Translated by M. K. Nakuina Glossary

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The Legends and Myths of Hawaii

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ISBN 13 : 1513278002
Total Pages : 362 pages
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Download or read book The Legends and Myths of Hawaii written by David Kalakaua and published by Graphic Arts Books. This book was released on 2021-03-02 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A moving account of Hawaii’s most culturally significant stories, presented by King David Kalākaua. The Legends and Myths of Hawaii introduces readers to the social, historical, and religious customs of native Hawaiians, revealing the history of a culture that, for many years, functioned without outside influence. Chapters on leaders such as “Hina, the Helen of Hawaii,” “Hua, King of Hana,” and “Kelea, the Surf-Rider of Maui” illustrate Hawaii’s most important tales and traditions. Originally published in 1888, King David Kalākaua’s book remains a compelling and enduring collection of the archipelago's most memorable tales. With an eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Legends and Myths of Hawaii is specially designed for modern readers. Add this beautiful edition to your bookshelf, or enjoy the digital edition on any e-book device.

The Princess of Manoa

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Hawaiian Folk Tales

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Download or read book Hawaiian Folk Tales written by Thomas G Thrum and published by . This book was released on 2020-07-06 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is becoming more and more a matter of regret that a larger amount of systematic effort was not established in early years for the gathering and preservation of the folk-lore of the Hawaiians. The world is under lasting obligations to the late Judge Fornander, and to Dr. Rae before him, for their painstaking efforts to gather the history of this people and trace their origin and migrations; but Fornander's work only has seen the light, Dr. Rae's manuscript having been accidentally destroyed by fire.The early attempts of Dibble and Pogue to gather history from Hawaiians themselves have preserved to native and foreign readers much that would probably otherwise have been lost. To the late Judge Andrews we are indebted for a very full grammar and dictionary of the language, as also for a valuable manuscript collection of meles and antiquarian literature that passed to the custody of the Board of Education.There were native historians in those days; the newspaper articles of S. M. Kamakau, the earlier writings of David Malo, and the later contributions of G. W. Pilipo and others are but samples of a wealth of material, most of which has been lost forever to the world. From time to time Prof. W. D. Alexander, as also C. J. Lyons, has furnished interesting extracts from these and other hakus.The Rev. A. O. Forbes devoted some time and thought to the collecting of island folk-lore: and King Kalakaua took some pains in this line also, as evidenced by his volume of "Legends and Myths of Hawaii," edited by R. M. Daggett, though there is much therein that is wholly foreign to ancient Hawaiian customs and thought. No one of late years had a better opportunity than Kalakaua toward collecting the meles, kaaos, and traditions of his race; and for purposes looking to this end there was established by law a Board of Genealogy, which had an existence of some four years, but nothing of permanent value resulted therefrom.Fornander's manuscript collection of meles, legends, and genealogies in the vernacular has fortunately become, by purchase, the property of the Hon. C. R. Bishop, which insures for posterity the result of one devoted scholar's efforts to rescue the ancient traditions that are gradually slipping away; for the haku meles (bards) of Hawaii are gone. This fact, as also the Hawaiian Historical Society's desire to aid and stimulate research into the history and traditions of this people, strengthens the hope that some one may yet arise to give us further insight into the legendary folk-lore of this interesting race.

The Monthly Cumulative Book Index

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Total Pages : 1344 pages
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