INDEX
Alexander, W. D., 95, 132, 175.
American Occupation, 211.
Annexation to United States, 213.
Anson, Lord, 99.
Ao-tea-roa, New Zealand, 23.
Battle of Sand-hills, 136.
Battle of the Tabu, 181.
Blount, “Paramount,” 211.
Campbell, Alexander, 183.
Cession to Great Britain 201.
Charlton, English Consul, 205.
Condition of people, 194–199.
Constitution, first, 1840, 191–194.
Constitution, Republic, 212.
Constitution, United States frigate, 206.
Cook, Captain, as god Lono, 101–112.
Cook, Captain, four accounts, 101.
Cook, Captain, death, 112.
Declaration of Rights, 193.
Decrease of population, 161.
Dole, Sanford B., 210.
Dragon, 24–33.
First Bible printing, 187.
First hymn-book, 186.
Flag, Hawaiian, 200–215.
Flag, colors reversed, 206.
Flag, Territorial, 214.
Fornander, 79, 95, 99, 143, 151, 155.
French, occupation, 208
Grey, Sir George, 14.
Hawaii, Polynesia, 42.
Hawaii from Java, Sata, 38.
Hawaii-loa-Viking, 36–40.
Hewa-hewa, high priest, 180.
Ivory, whales’ teeth, 116.
Ka-ahu - manu - breaking tabu, 177, 180.
Ka-hekili, 114, 133, 144, 149, 159.
Kai-ana, 155.
Ka-la-kaua, 209.
Ka-lani-opun, 106, 111, 125, 140, 165.
Kalola-Ka-hekili’s sister, 111, 140. [218]
Ka-meha-meha, 65, 78, 127, 155, 162, 179, 201.
Ka-meha-meha II, 179, 180, 185.
Ka-meha-meha III, 180, 190, 205, 207.
Kearney, Commodore, 1843, 206.
Ke-ku-hau-pio, 126.
Ku-alii, 98.
Kua-i-Helani, 24.
Kua-kini, Gov. Adams, 183, 185.
Ku-kana-loa, first white man, 94.
Ku-lou, kneeling, 94.
Ku-waha-ilo, Pele’s father, 28.
Laa from Tahiti, 86–91.
Liliu-o-ka-lani, 209.
Magna Charta, 192.
Maui legends, 14–23.
Max Müller, Av-iki, 45.
Menehunes, workmen, 39.
Port regulations, 186.
Provisional Government, 210, 213.
Republic of Hawaii, 212.
Restoration of flag, 207.
Saavedra, 1527, 94.
Smith, Hon. S. Percy, 45.
Stars, 37.
Taxes, 195.
Thomas, Admiral, 206.
Thomas Square, 207.
Tregear, Edward, 45.
Ulu-Ur of the Chaldeas, 36.
Vancouver, Cession of Hawaii, 200, 205.
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| Title: | Hawaiian historical legends | |
| Author: | William Drake Westervelt (1849–1939) | Info |
| Language: | English | |
| Original publication date: | 1923 |
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| 45, 218 | Muller | Müller | 1 / 0 |
| 67 | Pao | Paao | 1 |
| 95, 95 | Pau-makau | Pau-makua | 2 |
| 150 | wofully | woefully | 1 |
| 214 | , | [Deleted] | 1 |
| 218 | Pale’s | Pele’s | 1 |
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