Six Prize Hawaiian Stories of the Kilohana Art League

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SIX PRIZE Hawaiian Stories OF THE

KILOHANA ART LEAGUE

CONTENTS

Kalani Chapter I.

A Legend of Haleakala

Peleg Chapman's Sharks

'Twas Cupid's Dart A Hawaiian Love Story.

Legend of Hiku i Kanahele

Story of a Brave Woman

The transcriber has corrected typographical errors from the original book, with the original text in tooltips marked by dotted underlines.

Sundry missing of damaged punctuation has been repaired.

This book contains Hawaiian words and some dialect ('sailor's cant/slang'; 'Hawaiian English'), which have been retained.

Examples:

"Caught plenty on 'em," said the sailor. "Been around the Horn and up in the Artic for sperm and right whales. Plenty of lay money too. Down in Wyhee (Oh-why-hee* = Hawaii) plenty of gals and bananas."

* or similar spelling, seen on a statue of Captain James Cook, k. 1779, Hawaii.

"the redmen to make their home near his hale and they should be aliis in ... ... sent his lunapais into every valley and along the sea to summon the alii...."

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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