It is becoming more and more a matter of regret that a larger amount of systematic effort was not established in early years for the gathering and preservation of the folk-lore of the Hawaiians. The world is under lasting obligations to the late Judge Fornander, and to Dr. Rae before him, for their painstaking efforts to gather the history of this people and trace their origin and migrations; but Fornander's work only has seen the light, Dr. Rae's manuscript having been accidentally destroyed by fire.

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Hawaiian Folk Tales A Collection of Native Legends
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Publisher
pubOne.infoeBook ISBN
9782819901716
Year
2010Table of contents
- PREFACE
- I
- II
- I. - SNARING THE SUN
- II. - THE ORIGIN OF FIRE
- III
- IV
- V
- VI
- VII
- VIII
- IX
- PART I
- PART II
- PART III
- X
- XI
- XII
- XIII
- XIV
- XV
- XVI
- XVII
- XVIII
- XIX
- XX
- XXI
- XXII
- XXIII
- XXIV
- XXV
- GLOSSARY OF HAWAIIAN WORDS
- Copyright