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Title: A Prayer for Kuhakalani the medicine for the Hana Aloha Society. Source: Author: Location: HEN Nwsp. June 26, 1912 |
Title: A Strange Cure of Paralysis. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: G. W. Ka-ua-pohina -o-Mololani Location: HEN Nwsp. Mar. 17, 1866 |
Title: The Stupidity of Hawaiians is Endless. Worshipping Kalaipahoa. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: Joseph W. H. Kalaeokaena. Location: HEN Nwsp. Oct. 13, 1866 |
Title: A Sorcerer (of Ualapue, Molokai) Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: W. K. Poniuniu Location: HEN Nwsp. Oct. 20, 1866 |
Title: Anaana sorcery. Source: Author: Location: HEN Nwsp. Oct. 26, 1866 |
Title: The magic tree of Molokai. Source: Ka Hae Hawaii Author: Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 18, 1861 |
Title: Ceremonies to be observed before going to war. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 23, 1865 |
Title: Sorcery Practices of Ancient Times. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: J.P. Poliala Location: HEN Thrum #14 |
Title: The sorcery prayer. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: Kaawa (?) Location: HEN Thrum #34 |
Title: A Sorcery and Death Praying Priest. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: Location: HEN Thrum #55 |
Title: Of the Awa. Death Praying with awa. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: Rev. M. Kuaea Location: HEN Thrum #56 |
Title: Sorcery Source: Author: Location: HEN Thrum #60, #84, #269-272, #266-268 |
Title: Deity Installing Medium. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: S.W. Kaiawela Location: HEN Thrum #7 |
Title: He Pule Anaana (J.S. Emerson) In Hawaiian. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 254 |
Title: Short Notes Pertaining to Hawaiian Life. Ha'i Manawa and other Catholic Papers Source: Author: Kepelino (1859) Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1114-1126 |
Title: Source: Author: Kepelino Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1118-1120 |
Title: On sorcery . Source: Author: Kepelino Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1118-1123 |
Title: Sundry antiquarian matters by Kepelino. Source: J. S. Emerson Notes Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 113-125 |
Title: Diseases and Remedies. Translated by M.K.P. Source: Lono McGuire's Manuscript Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1156-1235 |
Title: Hawaiian astronomy (Ka Oihana Kilokilo Hoku Hawaii) Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 140 |
Title: No Ka Makaula. (In Hawaiian) On mediums and dual spirits translation at end. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 150-152 |
Title: Medicines used by Samuel Alapai. Cure for love sickness and for wandering spirit. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 238-240 |
Title: Letter from a kahuna to the king, concerning illness. June 8, 1889. Signed Kaiwikonakona. (In Hawaiian with translation) Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 250 |
Title: No ka Anaana Na ka Hoopiopio. ( In Hawaiian with translation) Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 257-259 |
Title: The prophet, Lanikaula, killed by sorcery. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2690 |
Title: The Story of Some of th Ancient Fallacies of Hawaii that Remain to this Day. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: N.K. Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2695-2697 |
Title: Sorcery, Praying to death. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 29-31, 118-123, 128-130, |
Title: Sorcery. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 29-31, 128-130 |
Title: Endless is the Stupidity, O Hawaiians. 'Ana'ana sorcery. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: W. S. Hale'aha Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2987 |
Title: Order of sorcery priesthood; translated by Mary K. Pukui. Source: Poepoe collection Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 29a-42 |
Title: He Oihana Pule no ka Wehe Hana Aloha mai ia Kapilana ia W.R. Kalaeokekeoi. In Hawaiian - translated in Handy Medical Notes. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 309-322 |
Title: Some of the ancient practices of the Hawaiian kahuna. Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa Author: J. P. Poliala Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 3186-3192 |
Title: Melomelo Pohaku. (In Hawaiian with translation) Description of the use of melomelo stone used by kahunas in sorcery practice to kill enemies. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 474 |
Title: Sorcery. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 474-480, 482, 719-722 |
Title: About a person who practiced the art of poi uhane. How to tell if a bite had been done by the uhane of a live man or dead. Source: Notes of J.S. Emerson Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 475 |
Title: Sorcery- praying to death. Aumakuas and unihipili. Source: Letter from J.S. Emerson to Prof. W.D. Alexander In camp, Ooma Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 476-478 |
Title: Notes on sorcery - especially the form known as pahiuhiu. Source: Letter from J.S. Emerson to Prof. W.D. Alexander. Camp Ooma, North Kona, Hawaii Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 479 |
Title: Prayers of sorcery (In Hawaiian with translation) Source: Rev. J. B. Bicknell (Informant) Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 482 |
Title: Fishing Prayer. With notes at bottom on fees for Kahunas. Source: J. S. Emerson Notes Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 509 |
Title: He Pule Anaaana - A sorcery prayer. (In Hawaiian with translation and notes) Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 549-560 |
Title: Uli --God (Anaana) Source: J. S. Emerson Notes Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 636-637 |
Title: Hawaiian Witchcraft. In reply to Alapai and heathenism. A deacon of Kaumakapili Church. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 719-722 |
Title: Sorcery. Instance of Kaahumanu's vengeance for the death of Kuaiaea. Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. p. 128- 130 |
Title: Discountenancing of the 'ana'ana, etc. (Includes meanings of some omens) Source: Author: Location: HEN vol. p. 2695-2697 |
Title: Sorcery. Source: J. S. Emerson Notes Author: Location: HMS K 25 |
Title: Sorcery. Source: Author: Location: HMS K, Book 5, p. 719-722 |
Title: Source: Author: Keopuolani. Location: HMS L 95, No. 12 |