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by Martha Warren Beckwith
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by Dr. Phil Barnes
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More Hawaiian Folk Tales: A Collection of Native Legends and Traditions by Thomas G. Thrum |
by Vivian Laubach Thompson
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by Pila of Hawaii
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In Hawaii are many places which give ocular proof of the supernatural tales of mythical beings who are credited with a personality equal in lore to the celebrities of ancient Greek mythology, and the doings of the dreaded gods of Hawaii have been recounted amongst the Hawaiian people for successive generations.
The doings of a quartet of sorcerers, who have prestige amongst the mele singers and recounters of ancient Hawaiian lore, were revived by the unearthing of long concealed monuments of the Waikiki beach premises of Princess Kaiulani. These discovered relics of ancient days have brought out the tradition of their existence and magic powers.
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