item: #1 of 25 id: 13222 author: Nordhoff, Charles title: Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands date: None words: 102642 flesch: 71 summary: In the Napa and Sonoma valleys, in the foot-hills of the Sierra, at Anaheim and elsewhere in the southern country, you may find many men cultivating the grape and making wine in all soberness. The features are thus horribly deformed in many instances; I saw two or three young boys of twelve who looked like old men of sixty. keywords: acres; california; chapter; chief; children; chinese; climate; coast; country; course; day; days; dollars; doubt; fall; farmers; feet; fine; fish; food; francisco; good; government; grass; great; ground; half; hawaiian; head; high; hilo; honolulu; horses; house; illustration; indian; islands; kauai; kawelo; kind; king; labor; lake; lava; lies; life; man; men; miles; money; mountains; native; near; new; night; north; number; pay; people; place; plain; point; population; pounds; present; ride; river; sacramento; salmon; san; saw; sea; sheep; shore; soil; state; sugar; time; tobacco; trees; umi; valley; water; way; white; women; work; world; years cache: 13222.txt plain text: 13222.txt item: #2 of 25 id: 13603 author: Haleole, S. N. title: The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai date: None words: 160947 flesch: 88 summary: Ma ka puka ana o ka la A hiki lakou i Kauai, ma ka napoo ana o ka la, a halawai me na kaikuahine. keywords: ae aku; ae o; ai ka; aku la; aku nei; aku o; aku oia; aku wau; alii o; ana ae; ana aku; ana ka; ana o; aole e; aole ka; chief; e ae; e hele; e hiki; e hoi; e holo; e iho; e ka; e kamailio; e ke; e kii; e ko; e kona; e kuu; e lawe; e lilo; e loaa; e na; e noho; e o; e olelo; hale o; hele aku; hele ana; hele mai; hiki aku; hiki ana; hiki mai; hiki o; hoi aku; hoi ana; hoi mai; hoi o; holo aku; ia e; ia ia; ia iho; ia kahalaomapuana; ia kekalukaluokewa; ia laieikawai; ia laielohelohe; ia o; ia'u ka; iho aku; iho la; iho o; ike aku; ike ana; ike mai; iloko o; iluna o; imua o; iuka o; ka hale; ka heenalu; ka hekili; ka hewa; ka hiamoe; ka hiki; ka hoi; ka holo; ka hoomaka; ka huakai; ka ike; ka inoa; ka ke; ka lakou; ka laua; ka leo; ka lima; ka loaa; ka mahina; ka makani; ka makaula; ka makemake; ka makuahine; ka malama; ka manao; ka manawa; ka mea; ka moana; ka moeuhane; ka moo; ka nalu; ka nana; ka ninau; ka noho; ka ohu; ka olelo; ka oukou; ka papa; ka poe; ka pomaikai; ka pono; ka puka; ka uwe; ka waa; ka wahine; ka wanaao; ka wela; kaikuahine o; ke alii; keia e; keia ia; keia mea; kekahi la; la e; la ka; la keia; la kona; la o; la ua; lakou e; laua e; leo o; lima o; lohe o; ma ke; mai ana; mai e; mai la; mai nei; mai o; maikai o; makemake o; maluna o; mamua o; mamuli o; manao e; manao o; manawa e; manawa o; mau; mau mea; mea e; na mea; nae ka; nana e; nei e; nei ka; nei o; o aiwohikupua; o halaaniani; o hauailiki; o hawaii; o hinaikamalama; o ihuanu; o ka; o kaeloikamalama; o kahalaomapuana; o kahi; o kaonohiokala; o kauai; o kauakahialii; o ke; o keaau; o keia; o kekahi; o kekalukaluokewa; o kihanuilulumoku; o ko; o ko'u; o kona; o kuu; o laieikawai; o laielohelohe; o lakou; o laua; o malaekahana; o malio; o moanalihaikawaokele; o oe; o oukou; o paliuli; o poliahu; o ua; o waka; oe e; oia ka; olelo aku; olelo mai; pau ka; pau o; pono o; puka o; wahi e; wahine o; wau e; wau ia cache: 13603.txt plain text: 13603.txt item: #3 of 25 id: 18450 author: None title: Hawaiian Folk Tales A Collection of Native Legends date: None words: 72375 flesch: 78 summary: (plover) squad to desecrate the sacred locks of Niheu; for the locks of Niheu were _kapu_, and if they should be touched, he would relinquish Hina for very shame. When their potato tubers were fit to be eaten, the brother (Waahila Rain) made a double _imu_ (oven), having a _kapu_, or sacred side, for his food and a _noa_, or free side, for his sister. keywords: aiai; body; canoe; cave; chief; child; day; days; dead; death; eyes; father; fire; fish; fishing; food; girl; god; gods; hawaiian; head; home; house; island; kalelealuaka; kana; kane; king; land; left; legend; life; love; man; maui; men; mother; night; oahu; people; place; saw; sea; shark; shore; son; spirit; stone; sun; thou; thy; time; tree; ula; valley; water; way; wife; work cache: 18450.txt plain text: 18450.txt item: #4 of 25 id: 18931 author: Fowke, Gerard title: Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76 date: None words: 91808 flesch: 74 summary: The skull, which was intact, lay on left side, vertex north, ribs, arm bones, and feet bones lay on the top, at the back, and at the vertex, in contact with the skull and with one another. Specimens reported from caves not excavated were found on the floor, sometimes in situations where no addition of cave earth had taken place since the objects were left there; at other times where they were brought from below by burrowing animals; and, again, where they are exposed in the bed or banks of a drainage channel. keywords: ashes; bluff cave; bones; cave; cave earth; cavern; clay; county; creek cave; deposit cave; depth; distance; dry; east; end; entrance; farm; feet; floor; foot; fragments; hill; house; illustration; inches; left; level; long; material; miles; miller; mounds; mouth; near; north; place; point; river; rock; roof; sell cave; skull; slope; space; stones; stream; surface; time; vicinity; wall; water; way; west cache: 18931.txt plain text: 18931.txt item: #5 of 25 id: 20299 author: Emerson, Nathaniel Bright title: Unwritten Literature of Hawaii: The Sacred Songs of the Hula date: None words: 114290 flesch: 82 summary: These different mele, thus arranged, were called _pale_, compartments, or _mahele_, divisions, as if they were integral parts of one whole, while in reality their relation to one another was only that of the juxtaposition imposed upon them by the kumu. old _mele_ set to music VIII 162 AI-HA'A, a style of recitation 58 AILOLO OFFERING, at graduation from the school of the _halau_ keywords: a'e; aku ka; alii; aloha; altar; art; author; body; dance; day; e ka; e ke; e ku; e la; e laka; e o; following; footnote; form; god; goddess; gods; halau; hand; hawaiian; hawaiian song; heaven; hiiaka; hilo; hula; hula ka; hula o; hula pele; ia e; ia ka; instrument; ipu; island; ka awa; ka hale; ka hana; ka hoa; ka honua; ka ili; ka ipu; ka la; ka la'i; ka lani; ka lehua; ka leo; ka luna; ka maile; ka makani; ka makemake; ka manao; ka manó; ka mauna; ka mea; ka mele; ka moku; ka nahele; ka nalu; ka ohu; ka pali; ka papa; ka pua; ka uahi; ka uka; ka ulu; ka wa'a; ka wahine; ka wai; kahiki; kane; kau; kauai; kawewe ka; ke akua; ke aloha; ke kai; keawe; ki'i; king; ku ka; kuahu; kumu; la o; land; lei; lele; life; like; loa; love; lua; mai; mai la; mai o; man; meaning; mele; mountain; music; nature; nei; noho; nui; o ia; o ka; o ke; o laka; o lehua; o pele; o wai; ocean; ole ka; oli; page; pele; people; performance; place; prayer; puna; rain; sea; set; song; tabu; time; tone; translation; tree; ua o; verse; water; way; wind; woman; word cache: 20299.txt plain text: 20299.txt item: #6 of 25 id: 20669 author: Punahou School title: The Oahu College at the Sandwich Islands date: None words: 4376 flesch: 56 summary: In the year 1841, a school was commenced, for the children of missionaries, at Punahou, near Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, Feb_. keywords: board; christian; college; community; islands; sandwich; trustees cache: 20669.txt plain text: 20669.txt item: #7 of 25 id: 22684 author: Hawaii title: Patent Laws of the Republic of Hawaii and Rules of Practice in the Patent Office date: None words: 8393 flesch: 51 summary: Whenever any patent is inoperative or invalid, by reason of a defective or insufficient specification, or by reason of the patentee claiming as his own invention or discovery more than he had a right to claim as new, if the error has arisen by inadvertance, accident or mistake, and without any fraudulent or deceptive intention, the Minister of the Interior shall, on the surrender of such patent and the payment of the same fees required by law upon the issue of an original or first patent, cause a new patent for the same invention, and in accordance with the corrected specification, to be issued to the patentee, or, in the case of his death, or of an assignment of the whole or any undivided part of the original patent, then to his executors, administrators, or assigns, for the unexpired part of the term of the original patent. But every patent granted for an invention which has been previously patented in a foreign country, shall be so limited that it shall not continue longer than the time of the expiration of such foreign patent, or if there are several foreign patents, it shall not continue longer than the time of the expiration of the one with the shortest unexpired term, and in no case shall it be in force more than fifteen years. keywords: act; applicant; application; interior; patent; print; section cache: 22684.txt plain text: 22684.txt item: #8 of 25 id: 23758 author: Optic, Oliver title: Work and Win; Or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise date: None words: 50461 flesch: 86 summary: Night came on again, with a hopeless prospect for the future; and poor Noddy began to question the wisdom of the course he had taken. You will not send poor Noddy to prison--will you? interposed Mollie. keywords: ben; bertha; boat; boy; cabin; captain; day; deck; fanny; father; fire; good; grant; house; man; mcclintock; miss; mollie; noddy; sir; time; vessel; want; water; way; woodville; work cache: 23758.txt plain text: 23758.txt item: #9 of 25 id: 2416 author: London, Jack title: The House of Pride, and Other Tales of Hawaii date: None words: 30958 flesch: 88 summary: His beady black eyes saw bargains where other men saw bankruptcy. Transcribed from the 1919 Mills & Boon edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org THE HOUSE OF PRIDE Contents: The House of Pride Koolau the Leper Good-bye, Jack Aloha Oe Chun Ah Chun The Sheriff of Kona Jack London THE HOUSE OF PRIDE Percival Ford wondered why he had come. keywords: chinese; chun; days; eyes; face; father; ford; garland; god; good; half; hand; hawaii; head; honolulu; isaac; joe; koolau; leper; life; love; lyte; man; men; molokai; moment; percival; right; thing; thought; time; way; women; work; years cache: 2416.txt plain text: 2416.txt item: #10 of 25 id: 26501 author: Kamehameha IV, King of the Hawaiian Islands title: Speeches of His Majesty Kamehameha IV. To the Hawaiian Legislature date: None words: 19306 flesch: 59 summary: Yet what king has had to contend with so many difficulties, arising from ignorance, prejudice, scanty revenue, inexperience and ineptitude, as his late Majesty King Kamehameha III.? His Majesty's Address to His Privy Council of State in reply to their Condolences over the Death of His late Majesty Kamehameha III._ CHIEFS:--I have become by the Will of God, your Father, as I have been your Child. keywords: constitution; day; foreign; good; government; hawaiian; house; islands; kamehameha; king; kingdom; legislature; majesty; nation; nobles; people; representatives; session; time; united; year cache: 26501.txt plain text: 26501.txt item: #11 of 25 id: 28034 author: Anderson, Mary E. (Mary Evarts) title: Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California date: None words: 35211 flesch: 84 summary: We had little time for rest; for the next day, Saturday, May 23, we started on our tour around Oahu. The next day we had a visit from many native men and women, who brought their gifts of eggs, onions, cabbages, fowls, and melons. keywords: afternoon; aunty; boat; children; church; day; feet; fine; francisco; god; good; grandpa; great; green; half; home; honolulu; house; islands; left; men; miles; morning; native; night; o'clock; people; place; ride; road; round; san; sea; shore; steamer; time; trees; water; way; white cache: 28034.txt plain text: 28034.txt item: #12 of 25 id: 29383 author: Hawaii. Department of Foreign Affairs title: The Hawaiian Islands Their Resources, Agricultural, Commercial and Financial date: None words: 24728 flesch: 72 summary: The bulk of Hawaiian coffee lands is situated in the forests where the land is covered with a dense undergrowth of ferns and vines and there are no pernicious weeds to bother. H. I. J. M. Eleve Consul, Mr. K. Mimashi, Secretary H. I. J. M. Consulate-General. keywords: acres; agricultural; class; coffee; consul; country; crop; cultivation; district; end; fruit; general; government; great; hawaiian; honolulu; house; illustration; islands; kamehameha; king; land; lease; oahu; plantation; plants; public; secondaries; soil; states; time; tree; united; vice; wood; work; year cache: 29383.txt plain text: 29383.txt item: #13 of 25 id: 29773 author: Hapai, Charlotte title: Legends of the Wailuku date: None words: 8763 flesch: 83 summary: Even today you can see the long hole--puka o Maui--which the demi-god's spear made through the lava beyond the cavern; sufficient evidence of the Herculean strength with which the weapon was driven. The makai and largest hill, called Halai, was the home of Hina Keahi, eldest daughter of the goddess Hina, who lived at Waianuenue--the cave behind Rainbow Falls in the Wailuku River--and sister of Maui the demi-god. keywords: canoe; goddess; hina; imu; island; kite; kuna; maui; river; sun; time; wailuku cache: 29773.txt plain text: 29773.txt item: #14 of 25 id: 32601 author: Westervelt, W. D. (William Drake) title: Legends of Ma-ui—a demi god of Polynesia, and of his mother Hina date: None words: 42263 flesch: 84 summary: The fire god agreed to give Maui fire if he would permit himself to be tossed into the sky by the god's strong arms. It can very easily be supposed that a legend of the Hina connected with the demi-god Maui might be given during the course of centuries to the other Hina, the mother of Huna. keywords: bird; brothers; canoe; father; fire; fish; food; god; gods; great; hawaiian; hina; home; hook; island maui; islands; legends; man; maui; maui legends; men; moon; mother; new; people; place; river; sea; sky; sun; time; water; world; zealand cache: 32601.txt plain text: 32601.txt item: #15 of 25 id: 34744 author: Allen, Grant title: The White Man's Foot date: None words: 35386 flesch: 84 summary: My heart was sore for poor little Kea. Don't you see poor Kea's dreadfully distressed? keywords: crater; eruption; eyes; face; fire; floor; frank; girl; good; half; hands; hawaiian; house; kalaua; kea; lava; lay; leg; maloka; man; moment; mountain; pélé; round; time; volcano; way; white cache: 34744.txt plain text: 34744.txt item: #16 of 25 id: 35437 author: Girvin, James W. (James Walter) title: Six Prize Hawaiian Stories of the Kilohana Art League date: None words: 21138 flesch: 80 summary: For many days the priests consulted the oracles within the enclosure of the sacred anu, but the omens puzzled them, and they said the Gods were not at peace among themselves. He called them Lenox belle, Barrington belle, Pittsfield belle, Lee belle, Bashbish belle, Stockbridge belle, and many other Berkshire names were used. keywords: chief; day; eyes; face; father; fish; frank; hamilton; hat; hawaiian; head; heart; hiku; home; kalani; kawelu; king; love; man; mother; mountain; native; peleg; sea; sun; time; valley; way; white; young cache: 35437.txt plain text: 35437.txt item: #17 of 25 id: 39195 author: Westervelt, W. D. (William Drake) title: Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology) Collected and Translated from the Hawaiian date: None words: 67298 flesch: 87 summary: They discovered a forest on Molokai, and there as kupua spirits, or ghost bodies, entered into the trees of that forest, so the trees became the kupua bodies. Soon Inaina and other chiefs came with their retainers. keywords: away; boat; body; boy; chief; child; death; ghost; gods; hawaii; hawaiian; hina; home; house; husband; island; kai; kane; land; life; lono; man; mele; nini; people; place; power; sea; sister; spirit; temple; time; tree; valley; water; world cache: 39195.txt plain text: 39195.txt item: #18 of 25 id: 41451 author: Anderson, Isabel title: The Spell of the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippines date: None words: 79991 flesch: 71 summary: Good men have given their lives for it, and few of those who lived have come out after years of thankless toil in a tropical land, with as much as they had when they went into the service. There we went to the town hall and had a banquet with many brown men and a few little brown women. keywords: aguinaldo; american; army; captain; chief; children; chinese; city; country; course; day; days; death; english; father; feet; filipinos; general; good; government; governor; green; half; hawaii; hawaiian; head; high; home; honolulu; house; illustration; islands; japanese; kamehameha; king; left; life; long; manila; men; miles; moros; mountain; mrs; native; new; night; officers; order; pacific; party; people; philippines; place; power; present; president; river; road; saw; school; sea; secretary; spain; spaniards; spanish; spell; states; sugar; time; town; trees; tribes; united; visit; war; water; way; white; women; work; world; years; young cache: 41451.txt plain text: 41451.txt item: #19 of 25 id: 43462 author: Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title: Our Little Hawaiian Cousin date: None words: 16427 flesch: 88 summary: But what cares little Auwae for all this? There the old Hawaiian minister tells his little flock every Sunday of the One True God, and of the loving Friend who said: Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven. keywords: auwae; brown; children; cousin=; days; father; good; hawaiian; home; house; island; men; mother; people; story; time; upa; village; water; way; white cache: 43462.txt plain text: 43462.txt item: #20 of 25 id: 43581 author: Wilder, Gerrit Parmile title: Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands date: None words: 18971 flesch: 79 summary: or Ulu, Plate XLVIII 101 Artocarpus incisa, Breadfruit (Samoan var.), Plate XLIX 103 Artocarpus incisa, Breadfruit (Tahitian var.), Plate L 105 Artocarpus incisa, Fertile Breadfruit, Plate LI 107 Artocarpus integrifolia, Jack Fruit, Plate LII 109 Anona muricata, Sour Sop, Plate LIII 111 Anona Cherimolia, Cherimoyer, Plate LIV 113 Anona reticulata, Custard Apple, Plate LV 115 Anona squamosa, Sugar Apple or Sweet Sop, Plate LVI 117 Psidium Guayava pomiferum, Common Guava, Plate LVII 119 Psidium Guayava, Sweet Red Guava, Plate LVIII 121 Psidium Guayava, White Lemon Guava, Plate LIX 123 Psidium Guayava pyriferum, Waiawi, Plate LX 125 Psidium Cattleyanum, Strawberry Guava, Plate LXI 127 Psidium Cattleyanum (var. lucidum), Plate LXII 129 Psidium molle, Plate LXIII 131 Mangifera indica, Mango, Plate LXIV 133 Mangifera indica, Manini Mango, Plate LXV 135 Mangifera indica, No. 9 Mango, Plate LXVI 137 Musa (var.), Banana or Maia, Plate LXVII 139 Morinda citrifolia, Noni, Plate LXVIII 141 Vaccinium reticulatum, Ohelo, Plate LXIX 143 Solanum pimpinellifolium, Currant Tomato, Plate LXX 145 Solanum Lycopersicum, Grape Tomato, Plate LXX 145 Solanum nodiflorum, Popolo, Plate LXXI 147 Aleurites moluccana, Candlenut Tree or Kukui Nut, Plate LXXII 149 Terminalia Catappa, Tropical Almond or Kamani, Plate LXXIII 151 Calophyllum inophyllum Kamani, Plate LXXIV 153 Noronhia emarginata, Plate LXXV 155 Castanea sativa, Japanese Chestnut, Plate LXXVI 157 Inocarpus edulis, Tahitian Chestnut, Plate LXXVII 159 Canarium commune, Canary Nut, Plate LXXVIII 161 Canarium commune, Canary Nut (round var.), Plate LXXIX 163 Macadamia ternifolia, Queensland Nut, Plate LXXX 165 Macadamia sp., Plate LXXXI 167 Aegle Marmelos, Bhel or Bael Fruit, Plate LXXXII 169 Diospyros decandra, Brown Persimmon, Plate LXXXIII 171 Lucuma Rivicoa, Plate LXXXIV 173 Eriobotrya Japonica, Loquat, Plate LXXXV 175 Litchi Chinensis, Lichee, Plate LXXXVI 177 Euphoria Longana, Longan, Plate LXXXVII 179 Morus nigra, Mulberry, Plate LXXXVIII 181 Garcinia mangostana, Mangosteen, Plate LXXXIX 183 Garcinia Xanthochymus, Plate XC 185 Bunchosia sp., Plate XCI 187 Malpighia glabra, Barbados Cherry, Plate XCII 189 Theobroma Cacao, Cocoa or Chocolate Tree, Plate XCIII 191 Hibiscus Sabdariffa, Roselle, Plate XCIV 193 Monstera deliciosa, Plate XCV 195 Anacardium occidentale, Cashew Nut, Plate XCVI 197 Ziziphus Jujuba, Jujube, Plate XCVII 199 Phyllanthus emblica, Plate XCVIII 201 Phyllanthus distichus, Otaheiti Gooseberry, Plate XCIX 203 Olea Europea, Olive, Plate C 205 Vitis Labrusca, Isabella Grape, Plate CI 207 Pyrus Sinensis, Sand pear, Plate CII 209 Passiflora quadrangularis, Granadilla Vine, Plate CIII 211 Passiflora edulis, Purple Water Lemon or Lilikoi, Plate CIV 213 Passiflora laurifolia, Yellow Water Lemon, Plate CV 215 Passiflora alata, Plate CVI 217 Passiflora var. foetida, Plate CVII 219 Cereus triangularis, Night-blooming Cereus, Plate CVIII 221 Kigelia pinnata, Sausage Tree, Plate CIX 223 Phoenix dactylifera, The Date Palm, Plate CX 225 Phoenix dactylifera, Date (red and yellow var.), Plate CXI 227 Acrocomia sp., Plate CXII 229 Cocos nucifera, Cocoanut Palm or Niu, Plate CXIII 231 Cordia collococca, Clammy Cherry, Plate CXIV 233 Flacourtia cataphracta, Plate CXV 235 Atalantia buxifolia, Plate CXVI 237 Bumelia sp., Plate CXVII 239 Ochrosia elliptica, Plate CXVIII 241 Ananas sativus, Pineapple, Plate CXIX 243 Opuntia Tuna, Prickly Pear or Panini, Plate CXX 245 Prosopis juliflora, Algaroba or Kiawe, Plate CXXI 247 PREFACE keywords: book; feet; flowers; fruit; g. p.; green; half; hawaii; illustration; inches; islands; leaves; native; original; p. w.; plate; pulp; seeds; size; tree; variety; w. collection; white; yellow cache: 43581.txt plain text: 43581.txt item: #21 of 25 id: 45049 author: Cannon, George Q. (George Quayle) title: My First Mission date: None words: 27022 flesch: 75 summary: At some times in revising the translation, I had other intelligent men present with Brother Napela. The labor of preaching, baptizing, confirming, organizing branches, administering to the sick and traveling around visiting branches, and over other islands, pressed upon me and claimed the greater portion of my time. keywords: brother; chapter; day; elders; god; good; gospel; home; honolulu; house; islands; language; lord; man; men; mission; natives; people; place; spirit; thought; time; work cache: 45049.txt plain text: 45049.txt item: #22 of 25 id: 56597 author: Kalakaua, David, King of Hawaii title: The Legends and Myths of Hawaii: The fables and folk-lore of a strange people date: None words: 182094 flesch: 70 summary: When the king or other high chief made a special offering of an enemy, the left eye of the victim, after the body had been brought to the altar, was removed and handed to him by the officiating priest. The last of them had given his pedigree, the terms of the contest had again been announced in form by a herald, and Puna was about to order the simultaneous launching of the canoes, when Moikeha, whose presence had not before been observed by the chiefs, suddenly presented himself before the alii-nui, and, bowing first to him and then courteously to the chiefs, said: Great chief, as this trial seems to be free to all of noble blood, I accept the terms, and ask permission to present myself as a contestant for the prize. keywords: alii; arms; army; attendants; battle; blood; body; brother; canoes; chief; coast; court; daughter; day; days; dead; death; district; eyes; face; family; father; feet; following; gods; great; group; hakau; hand; hawaii; hawaiian; head; heiau; hiiaka; husband; island; kaala; kahekili; kamehameha; kapa; kauai; keeaumoku; kiha; king; left; life; lono; maui; moi; molokai; moment; morning; mother; mountains; new; night; number; oahu; party; past; pele; people; place; priest; prince; puna; queen; rank; return; royal; sea; sister; son; story; tabu; temple; thought; time; tradition; umi; valley; waipio; war; warriors; water; way; wife; woman; words; years; young cache: 56597.txt plain text: 56597.txt item: #23 of 25 id: 60279 author: Emerson, Nathaniel Bright title: Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth From Hawaii date: None words: 85137 flesch: 86 summary: [484] He wawaka ka huila o ka lani. Hako'i ka ua, ka wai iluna: Ke kina'i ia ho'i ka iwi o ka wai a éha. keywords: akua o; alii; aloha; ana ka; ana o; au e; awa; body; canoe; day; e ala; e hele; e hiiaka; e ka; e ke; e ku; e noho; fire; form; god; goddess; gods; ha'a ka; hale o; hawaii; hawaiian; hiiaka; ho'i ka; ia e; ia ka; ia o; ka ale; ka au; ka hala; ka hele; ka hikina; ka honua; ka i'a; ka ino; ka ke; ka la; ka laau; ka lani; ka lehua; ka leo; ka luna; ka makani; ka manu; ka mauna; ka moe; ka moku; ka nahele; ka ohi'a; ka pae; ka pali; ka papa; ka pohaku; ka pu'u; ka pua; ka pule; ka uahi; ka uka; ka ulu; ka wa'a; ka wahine; ka wao; kai; kane; kau; kau ka; ke ahi; ke akua; ke aloha; kilauea; la e; la o; land; lau; lehua o; leo o; life; loa; lohiau; love; lua; mai ka; mai o; meaning; mo'o; nei ka; nui; o hiiaka; o ka; o ke; o ku; o lohiau; o maka; o pele; o puna; o wahine; ocean; ola; oma'o; place; power; rain; sea; song; time; translation ka; uka o; ula; ulu o; wai o; wale ka; water; way; wela ka; woman; word cache: 60279.txt plain text: 60279.txt item: #24 of 25 id: 61148 author: Dole, Edmund P. (Edmund Pearson) title: Hiwa: A Tale of Ancient Hawaii date: None words: 19525 flesch: 84 summary: In that barbarous age, as now, making _poi_ was considered too severe work for women, even for female slaves, and no chief had condescended to it; yet the goddess-queen bent her back to the task, meanwhile chanting to her child ancient _meles_ that commemorated the glories of his ancestors for forty generations. Also they had prepared many kinds of delicate raw fish, flavored with _kukui_ nuts, and crabs and shrimps and mosses. keywords: aelani; blood; boat; chiefs; child; death; feet; gods; hiwa; kaanaana; life; like; love; man; men; moi; mother; sea; time; water cache: 61148.txt plain text: 61148.txt item: #25 of 25 id: 6750 author: Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) title: The Hawaiian Archipelago date: None words: 127775 flesch: 66 summary: The track crosses the deep, still, Wailuku River on a wooden bridge, and then after winding up a steep hill, among native houses fantastically situated, hangs on the verge of the lofty precipices which descend perpendicularly to the sea, dips into tremendous gulches, loses itself in the bright fern-fringed torrents which have cleft their way down from the mountains, and at last emerges on the delicious height on which this house is built. I indulged in various imaginations as we rode up the long ascent leading to Bola-Bola's, but this time they certainly were not of sofas and tea, and I never aspired to anything beyond drying my clothes by a good fire, for at Hilo some people had shrugged their shoulders, and others had laughed mysteriously at the idea of our sleeping there, and some had said it was one of the worst of native houses. keywords: air; bananas; beautiful; beauty; black; blue; bright; children; church; clothes; cold; crater; dark; day; days; deep; degrees; earth; english; eyes; feet; ferns; fire; flowers; forest; grass; green; guide; half; hands; hawaii; hawaiian; head; height; high; hilo; home; honolulu; horses; hours; house; islands; kalo; kilauea; kind; king; lake; lava; leaves; left; letter; life; little; loa; looking; man; mauna; men; miles; morning; mountain; mrs; native; new; night; number; pacific; palms; people; place; present; red; region; ride; riding; river; rock; room; rose; round; saddle; saw; sea; shore; smoke; sugar; sun; things; think; thought; time; track; trees; valley; volcanic; volcano; walls; water; way; white; women; world; years cache: 6750.txt plain text: 6750.txt