Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 257
... Kauai.1 But he seems born to exemplify the maxim , “ Men are deceivers ever , " inasmuch as he makes for Hana , but does not land , keeping his canoe afloat in the harbor of Haneoo . Hinaika- malama perceives him approach , and is ...
... Kauai.1 But he seems born to exemplify the maxim , “ Men are deceivers ever , " inasmuch as he makes for Hana , but does not land , keeping his canoe afloat in the harbor of Haneoo . Hinaika- malama perceives him approach , and is ...
Strana 259
... Kauai , and at a feast , under the in- toxicating influence of awa , is so imprudent as to reveal his suit to the princess of Paliuli . A young chief of Mana wagers that he will succeed where the other has failed ; but in the end he ...
... Kauai , and at a feast , under the in- toxicating influence of awa , is so imprudent as to reveal his suit to the princess of Paliuli . A young chief of Mana wagers that he will succeed where the other has failed ; but in the end he ...
Strana 260
... Kauai and his wife being left undisturbed in their possessions . One would think that the story might end here , with the heroine exalted , not merely to a throne , but to the central glory of the celes- tials . But apparently Hawaiian ...
... Kauai and his wife being left undisturbed in their possessions . One would think that the story might end here , with the heroine exalted , not merely to a throne , but to the central glory of the celes- tials . But apparently Hawaiian ...
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