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Title: House dedication prayer. Honolulu Ad. June 8, 1952.
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Location: GR. Pam. # 91 (Library holding)
Title: The Koolau Pali of Molokai, Famed for its Superiority.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Mrs. K. Beringer
Location: HEN Nwsp. Aug. 19, 1921
Title: The Story of Hema, the Koaie Tree that Stood on the Hill of the Love
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Aug. 6 - Dec. 10, 1920
Title: Article on differences in types of chanting. (Heaha ka like ole o ka hoaeae ame ke oli?)
Source: Ka Hoku o Hawaii
Author: Kalokuokamaile, Z.P.
Location: HEN Nwsp. Aug. 7, 1924
Title: Questions to be Answered by Experts.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Z.P.K. Kawaikaumaiikamakaokaopua
Location: HEN Nwsp. Aug. 7, 1924
Title: Concerning Kinilau, A supernatural Man. Chant of Kinilau for Kaupena in the story.
Source: Ka Hae Hawaii
Author: G.B. Haae
Location: HEN Nwsp. Dec. 12, 1860
Title: a fishing chant, Ka Hae Hawaii
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Dec. 12, 1960
Title: One of the Greatest of Wise Sayings and its Meaning. A hula song and the meaning behind it.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Z.P.K. Kawaikaumaiikamakaokaopua
Location: HEN Nwsp. Dec. 7, 1922
Title: Noted Places on the island of Oahu: Songs about them.
Source: Ke Aloha Aina
Author: George Pooloa
Location: HEN Nwsp. Jan 25 - Sept. 19, 1919
Title: The Hawaiian Art of Lua Fighting.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. July 12, 19 - Aug. 2, 1923
Title: Article on differences in types of chanting. (Heaha ka like ole o ka hoaeae ame ke oli?)
Source: Ka Hoku o Hawaii
Author: Kalokuokamaile, Z.P.
Location: HEN Nwsp. July 3, 1924
Title: Mele for canoe building
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Location: HEN Nwsp. June 20, 1919
Title: Cleverly Arranged Words - Chants for Canoe Building.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. June 20, 1919
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. Story behind the chant - Makuu whose wife left him - Puna.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Kilau Pali
Location: HEN Nwsp. Oct. 19, 1922
Title: Vacationing When the town is Hot. On Maui and Molokai - Song about Lepers
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: S.W. Kepane
Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 2-Sept. 23, 1921
Title: A Protest to the above is; On the History of Pele
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: P.W. Kaawa - Kuokoa February 23, 1865 - By J .M. Kapihenui
Location: HEN Thrum # 240
Title: New Light on things Ancient. Prophetic chant of Kualii.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: S.M. Kamakau
Location: HEN Thrum # 57
Title: Meles: Kinds and Description
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Location: HEN Thrum #48
Title: Counting out chants. M.W. Beckwith Collection.
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1462-1464
Title: Phases of the Moon. A chant to teach children. (In Haw. with translation)
Source: M. W. Beckwith Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1465
Title: Child's Chant for Elepaio and the Amakihi.
Source: M. W. Beckwith Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1470-1471
Title: Chants- Juggling with balls, Pu'ili chant, Cats Cradle chant. In Haw. with trans.
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1660-1663
Title: The Fish Drawing Stick, Makalei. Chants referring to Haumea.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Extract from M. W. Beckwith's notes.
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 3241
Title: Mele to Kamehameha
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 956-957
Title: Mele in English - Concerning Keoua. Probably for Kamehameha I. C.N. Hyde
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 957
Title: Waipi'o valley
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Location: HEN vol. 2 p. 694-695
Title: Pule hoola. Version of Paahana Wiggin.
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 1172
Title: He mele no Kuhio (A chant for Kuhio) Kalanianaole
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 647-648
Title: He inoa no Emma.
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 649-656
Title: He inoa no Emma. (Translated)
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 657-659
Title: He inoa no Kinau
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 660
Title: Mele for Hawaii districts (for string games)
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 661-662
Title: Chant in praise of Kamehameha I (T. Kelsey Coll., notes from Kalokuokamaile)
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 665-684
Title: Chant for Kaahumanu's sister Kaheiheimalie.
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 685 - 689
Title: Kunuku Pili Hula.
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 690-691
Title: Wehiwehi Nuuanu
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 692
Title: Mrs. Bishop's mele
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 693-695
Title: Birth Chant for Queen Emma
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 696-697
Title: Mele for Liholiho
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 698-700
Title: Mele for Princess Ruth's son Kinau
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 701-704
Title: Ma'ema'e i ka pali ka liko o ka lama
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 705-707
Title: O ke kui lolo kalani i luna
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 708-711
Title: Mele inoa for Mrs. Kalanikiekie Henriques
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 712-714
Title: He inoa no Kaleleonalani
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 715-716
Title: A chant for Hi'iaka, given in a dream.
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 717-721
Title: Old songs and meles. Peabody-Henriques Collection.
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 722-772
Title: Hula chants for Queen Emma. Peabody-Henriques Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 773-775
Title: Chants. Notes of M. Beckwith, from informant Emma Taylor.
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 776-780
Title: He mele kahiko. From Mrs. E.A. Castle
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Location: HEN vol. 3 p. 781-784
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