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Title: Kaululaau and Pahulu
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Location: HEN Nwsp. May 31; June 12, 14, 1912
Title: Of Kila who led the fish from Kauai to Hawaii
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Location: HEN Nwsp. May 9, 1913
Title: Meaning of Kilauea and Halemaumau not known nor who named them.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Kawaikaumaiikaumakaokaopua
Location: HEN Nwsp. Nov. 1, 1923
Title: How Ka-Punahou got its name
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Nov. 26, 1915
Title: A chant and its inner meaning
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Kilau Pali
Location: HEN Nwsp. Nov. 9, 1922
Title: A chant and its inner meaning
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Kilau Pali
Location: HEN Nwsp. Oct. 19, 1922
Title: Malei (stone goddess of fishermen, Makapuu)
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Oct. 26, 1906; Mar. 11, 1921
Title: A ghost, o husband. It was taken unseen, O wife
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: S. K. K.
Location: HEN Nwsp. Oct. 7 - Dec. 23, 1921
Title: A short story
Source: Ka Hae Hawaii
Author: S. K. Kawailiula
Location: HEN Nwsp. Oct. 9, 1861
Title: Some of the wise sayings of the ancestors
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Kilau Pali E.
Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept 28, 1922
Title: Kuapunohu and the taro of Waiahole
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 16, 1865
Title: The mullet of Kaihuopalaai (Ewa)
Source: Ke Au Okoa
Author: Joseph Kanepuu
Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 17, 1866
Title: A story of Kalaipahoa
Source: Ka Hae Hawaii
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 18, 1861
Title: Some cannibals on Oahu in olden times, Halemano
Source: Ka Hae Hawaii
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 25, 1861
Title: A mysterious ghost on the top of the Barking Sands of Nohili - Kauai
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: E. H. Kanahele opio, Louis Seghorn, J.P. Kaapuwai
Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 27, 1912
Title: Story of a dog, modern,
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Location: HEN Thrum # 188
Title: Traditions of Kapihe
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Location: HEN Thrum # 189
Title: Uwepa Hoku pa'a (north star) (haole)
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Location: HEN Thrum # 203
Title: Story of Kana and Niheu
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Location: HEN Thrum # 210
Title: Story of a rock fall in Iao Valley
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Location: HEN Thrum # 238
Title: Creation myth, how things were named
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Location: HEN Thrum # 279
Title: Humu and his children
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Location: HEN Thrum # 50, 11
Title: Legend of Uwepa Hokupaa (North Star) #203
Source: Hoku o ka Pakipika
Author: J. K. K. (Jas. K. Kaulia?)
Location: HEN Thrum #203
Title: On the killing of a Priest's child by the King #255
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Thrum #255
Title: Legend of the Chiefs of Waimea, Hawaii
Source: Henriques Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1095-1096
Title: The people of Kamaoa, Kau
Source: Keliihue Kamali (Informant)
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1099
Title: Waikele, Ewa, Oahu; Waipahu (tale of anvil traveling by subterranean stream, Kahuku to Waipahu)
Source: Mary Pukui also Nwsp. p. 22-30
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1258-1262
Title: Legend of Kalae, Molokai (very brief,-drying the rain)
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1277
Title: Waimanalo
Source: Charles Alona ( Informant)
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1277-1286
Title: Story of I
Source: M. W. Beckwith Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1287-1288
Title: Legend of Kalae - Molokai
Source: Henriques Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1323
Title: Paper of Lucy K. Henriques, read before the Hui O Na Pua O Hawaii at the Annual Meeting 1916
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1326-1327
Title: A tale of why a certain old lady of Ka'u never wasted salt.
Source: M. W. Beckwith Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1382-1383
Title: Tale of a chiefess of Ka'u
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1382-1385
Title: Puhi of Kau, keeper to the guardian shark Kalani
Source: M. W. Beckwith Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1386-1387
Title: Kiilani - Shark goddess of Ka'u - In Hawaiian with translation
Source: M. W. Beckwith Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1437
Title: Tale of a Puna chiefess
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1472
Title: Tale of a Kona chiefess
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1473
Title: A fish goddess of Ka'u - Ku-ma-ki-ni
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1475
Title: The Eel boy of Pilimoo Pearl City, Oahu
Source: Makahonu Naumu (Informant)
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1595
Title: How legends were taught
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Author: Mary Kawena Pukui
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1602-1606
Title: The legend of the fish-pond of Paaiea
Source: Henriques Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1661-1668
Title: Legend of the fish-pond of Paaiea (a Pele story)
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1664-1668
Title: Ancient Legends that were copied by H. B. Lohelani of Moanalua, Honolulu 1877 - In Hawaiian with translation
Source: M. W. Beckwith Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1681-1688
Title: Luhi-a or Maka Apua ke Ola e Napokii
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2177
Title: Kane-ohe - In Hawaiian
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2178-2180
Title: Legend of Ke-ahi-a-Kahoe - In Hawaiian
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2181-2188
Title: How canoes came into use in the long, long ago.
Source: Lahilahi Webb (Informant)
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2200
Title: New things seen on this Island - (Na mea hou i ike ia o keia mokupuni) Oahu
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2687-2689
Title: Answer to Lanikaula
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2690
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