CHAPTER | | PAGE | | Introduction | v | I. | The Ghost of Wahaula Temple | 1 | II. | Maluae and the Under-world | 14 | III. | A Giant's Rock-throwing | 21 | IV. | Kalo-eke-eke, the Timid Taro | 26 | V. | Legendary Canoe-making | 29 | VI. | Lau-ka-ieie | 36 | VII. | Kauhuhu, the Shark God of Molokai | 49 | VIII. | The Shark-man of Waipio Valley | 59 | IX. | The Strange Banana Skin | 66 | X. | The Old Man of the Mountain | 74 | XI. | Hawaiian Ghost Testing | 84 | XII. | How Milu became the King of Ghosts | 94 | XIII. | A Visit to the King of Ghosts | 100 | XIV. | Kalai-pahoa, the Poison-god | 108 | XV. | Ke-ao-mele-mele, the Maid of the Golden Cloud | 116 | XVI. | Puna and the Dragon | 152 | XVII. | Ke-au-nini | 163 | XVIII. | The Bride from the Under-world | 224 | | Appendix: | | The Deceiving of Kewa | 241 | | Homeless and Desolate Ghosts | 245 | | Aumakuas, or Ancestor-ghosts | 248 | | The Dragon Ghost-gods | 255 | | Chas. R. Bishop | 259 | | Partial List of Hawaiian Terms | 260 | | Press Notices | 264 |
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