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Title: Fish classed as Kuku by Lilinoe, Sept. 30, 1915
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 728
Title: Fishing grounds at Maunalua, Koko Head, Oahu - In Hawaiian with translation
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
Author: Kanealauwahine
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 608
Title: Gods of the Fisherman
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
Author: J. Kanui, Mormon Elder and Expert fisherman
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 646
Title: Games - names and definitions
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 660-671
Title: Some ancient Hawaiian games
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 672-679
Title: Ancient Hawaiian Games
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 679-683
Title: Games - counting out rhymes
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 684-686
Title: Hee Nalu and other games
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 687-689
Title: Athletic Games
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 690
Title: Kite flying
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 691
Title: Game of hide and seek (Peepeeakua) - Sport of cock fighting (hoohaka moa)
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 692-696
Title: The Pele family
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 595-596
Title: Hulas, notes describing various kinds
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 182a-184
Title: Sundry antiquarian matters by Kepelino
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 113-125
Title: Ku-ka-ohia-laka, the fisherman who was turned into a Ohia tree. Puna, Hawaii
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 2 p. 115
Title: The myth of Mawi
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 2 p. 124-130
Title: Sharks
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 573-590
Title: Some of the tools used in the ancient Hawaiian mechanic arts.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 626-633
Title: Place Names from Kau, Hawaii.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 723-727
Title: Hale-ma'uma'u, Kilauea, Hawaii. Meaning of name.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 729
Title: A prayer from Opunui, a kahuna on East Maui. In Hawaiian - no translation.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 736
Title: HE Mau Inoa Akua. Names of Gods.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 640
Title: Hawaiian Lizards: Aumakuas.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 643
Title: Sundry antiquarian matters by Kepelino.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 113-125
Title: Family of the Kupua, Mawi.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 644
Title: Gods of the Fisherman
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
Author: J. Kanui
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 646
Title: Fish classed as Kuku. Kuku are grandparents or ancestors - this list possibly a list of aumakua.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
Author: Lilinoe, September 30, 1915
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 728
Title: Sundry antiquarian matters by Kepelino.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 113-125
Title: Fishing Prayer. With notes at bottom on fees for Kahunas.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 509
Title: Uli --God (Anaana)
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 636-637
Title: Sorcery.
Source: J. S. Emerson Notes
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Location: HMS K 25
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