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Ka Puke Mo'Olelo O Hon, Iosepa K. Nawahi

By: J. G. M. Sheldon

...e Bisimaka hoi ko Kelemania, He Alekanadero ko Lukia, He Galibaladi ko Ikalia, He Kolomoboso ko Sepania, He Wasinetona ko Amelika, A he Nawahi hoi ko Hawaii.1 He nui wale aku no na loea o ia mau lahui a me na lahui e ae a me ka lahui Hawaii pu i hiki ke helu papa ia, aka, i aha ai hoi ka helu papa ana, oiai ua lawa ko Nawahi kulana a me kana mau hana no kona helu ia ma ke...

...ulu elo me na omaka Ua Kanilehua I pawehi hooipo ia a pulu elo me ka lehua o Olaa O kau no ia e ualo aku nei—hoi mai. Eia no au, ka poli o ko aloha o Hilo Hanakahi e, He oiaio—nau oe....

...a a na Luna Hoopuka. xv -- Alana ia no Iosepa Kahooluhi Nawahi. xvii -- Kahooluhi. xvii -- Nawahi. xviii -- Ke Kaniuhu a na Mokupuni. xix -- Ka U a Hawaii o Keawe. xix -- Ka Leo Kaukau a na Moku o Kama. xxi -- Ka Naauaua a Kakuhihewa. xxii -- Ke Kumakena a ka Moku o Mano. xxiii -- Kona Hanau ana. 1 -- Kona Noho Kumu Kula ana. 11 -- Kona Noho Kumu Nui ana. 26 -- Kekah...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...1 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS 3 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS RESTORING SIGHT ELECTRIC VEHICLES ENERGY SOLUTIONS NANOTEC... ...ICIAL PUBLICATION of the APEC 2011 Hawai‘i Host Committee 3 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS RESTORING SIGHT ELECTRIC VEHICLES ENERGY SOLUTIONS NANOTEC... ...ONVENTIONS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS AQUACULTURE UNIQUE CROPS 2 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS HAWAI‘I: A PARADISE FOR INNOVATION BEST PLACE TO STUDY THE ... ...E UNIVERSE ALGAE FOR FUEL WIND ENERGY UNDERWATER RESEARCH 2 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS 2 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS HAWAI‘I: A PARADISE FOR INN... ...WAI‘I ISLAND 18 Kona (site of the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawai‘i) 19 Hilo 20 Mauna Kea (world’s premier site for astronomy) 21 Hawai‘i Volcanoes... ...10,000 5,000 0 University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa University of Hawai‘i at Hilo University of Hawai‘i at West Oahu Hawai‘i Pacifc University Cham... ...rative and support functions for many of the observatories take place in Hilo, 55 km away. The observatory buildings are kept chilled to match th... ...d a technician to open sections of the giant dome by remote control from Hilo. The enormous panels parted silently, revealing a spectacular panora... ...p with business, industry and government, the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo performs collaborative research that benefits innovative industries,...

Hawaii Business Magazine in tribute to the APEC meeting of 2011.

... Ideal for Medical Research -- 74 Perfect Place for Global Meetings -- 78 Checklist for Your Next Conference -- 82 Sustainability, Harmony Built Into Hawaiian Culture -- 86 What Aloha Really Means --...

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Na 'Elala

By: Liana Honda

...Kakoo a paipai ka Hale Kuamoo-Kikowaena Olelo Hawaii i ka hookumu ana i ka olelo Hawaii, o ia ka olelo kaiapuni o na kula, o ke aupuni, o na oihana like ole, i lohe ia mai hoi ka olelo Hawaii mai o a o o Hawaii Pae Aina. Na ka Hale Kuamoo e hoomohala nei i na haawina e ...

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Ehia I Loa'a

By: University of Hawai'I at Hilo

...Kakoo a paipai ka Hale Kuamoo-Kikowaena Olelo Hawaii i ka hookumu ana i ka olelo Hawaii, o ia ka olelo kaiapuni o na kula, o ke aupuni, o na oihana like ole, i lohe ia mai hoi ka olelo Hawaii mai o a o o Hawaii Pae Aina. Na ka Hale Kuamoo e hoomohala i na haawina e pon...

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Atlas of Hawai'I

By: Department of Geography, University of Hawaii at Hilo

...ce names for towns, mountains, bays, harbors, and other features; geographical descriptions of the state and the main islands; and an introduction to Hawaiian place names. This is followed by four sections on the physical, biotic, cultural, and social aspects of the Hawai'i environment. Geology, climate, the ocean, water, soils, and astronomy are among the topics discus...

...ts -- xi -- Introduction -- xiii -- Kaua'i and Ni'ihau -- 3 -- O'ahu -- 7 -- Moloka'i and Lana'i -- 11 -- Maui -- 14 -- Hawai'i -- 17 -- Northwestern Hawaiian Islands -- 23 -- Hawaiian Place Names -- 26 -- Mapping and Geodesy -- 29 -- Geology -- 37 -- Geothermal Resources -- 47 -- Climate -- 49 -- Hawai'i and Atmospheric Change -- 60 -- Paleoclimate and Geography -- 64 -- ...

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E Hele Kaua I Kahakai

By: University of Hawai'I at Hilo

...Hale Kuamoo- Kakoo a paipai ka Hale Kuamoo-Kikowaena Olelo Hawaii i ka hookumu ana i ka olelo Hawaii, o ia ka olelo kaiapuni o na kula, o ke aupuni, o na oihana like ole, i lohe ia mai hoi ka olelo Hawaii mai o a o o Hawaii Pae Aina. Na ka Hale Kuamoo e hoomohala nei i na haawina e...

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Iosepa Kaho'Oluhi Nawahiokalani'Opu'U

By: William H. Wilson

...He ahahui auhau ole ka Aha Punana Leo i hookumu ia i ka makahiki 1983 no ka hoola ana i ka olelo Hawaii a me ka hookumu ana i na kula e ao ia i loko wale no o ia olelo. I ia makahiki aku, ua ku ke kula Punana Leo mua loa, ke kula hooluu olelo oiwi mua loa hoi o Amelika Hui Pu la. Ma hope o ka hoololi ia ana e ka ohana Pu...

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Frate Cu Meridianele Si Paralelele, Vol. 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

...amic ă. Cea mai modern ă galerie: Art Affair International. Arti şti din Hawaii (japonezi, chinezi tr ăind acolo). Ne întâmpin ă cu un salut insula... ...a, nu la Paris anymore. În 1981 Otsuka a emigrat din Japonia în Insulele Hawaii, fiindc ă în ţara sa nu se putea debarasa de pictura tradi ţional ă... ...ren spre aeroport: – A rivederci, Roma, grazzie! Şi MALAHO, tot din Hawaii! 19 mai 2003 A zdruncinat, a zdruncinat... parc ă a mers pe pi... ...c din India şi Pakistan, ale c ărui răd ăcini cresc din crengi!). Doar în Hawaii am v ăzut a şa ceva. Liane lungi, ca sforile, care se agaţă şi de c... ...at şi pe geamanduri, în ap ă. Balenele din Alaska vin s ă nasc ă în Hawaii, în perioada decembrie-aprilie, în fiecare an – se simt bine lâng ă... ...te dense. Un tunel în munte, s ăpat de lav ă, ca o pe şter ă. Ajungem la Hilo, alt or ăşel pe insula mare, 45.000 de locuitori. Plou ă des, cinci z... ...a de ciocolat ă – ni se dau e şantioane s ă gust ăm. Rechini în ap ă. La Hilo era o plaj ă unde nu se sc ălda nimeni. Lâng ă Hilo exist ă singura p... ...entru 7.000, restul sunt trimi şi la închisorile din alte state. Ora şul Hilo a cunoscut furia oceanului: un tsunami (termen împrumutat din limba j...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

.../ Bioluminiscence The bobtail squid lives in the shallow waters of the coast of Hawaii. During the day, it is buried deep in the sand. It emerge... ...: 5700 killed and 3000 injured. Side effects: Seismic sea waves (tsunamis) struck Hawaii, Japan, and the Pacific coast of the United States. Al... ... Casualties: 10,000 killed. Side effects: Seismic sea waves (tsunamis) struck Hawaii, Japan, and the Pacific coast of the United States. ht... ...USA led to the Mexican War between Mexico and the United States. For centuries, Hawaii was a monarchy. The last queen, Liliuokalani, was deposed... ... Pulitzer prize in 1953 for his tome, The Spirit of Saint Louis and died in 1974 in Hawaii. The kidnapping and gruesome murder of his son prompt... ...rhquake in Chile created tsunami waves that traveled more than 10,000 kilometers to Hilo, Hawaii. The 12 meters high water wall killed 61 people and...

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He Moolelo Aina : A Cultural Study of the Puu Makaala Natural Area Reserve, Districts of Hilo and Puna, Island of Hawaii

By: Julie Leialoha

..., or collector of resources, found themselves lost in a maze of overgrowth and dense mists as a result of disrespectful and careless actions. In the Hawaiian mind, care for each aspect of nature, the kino lau (myriad body-forms) of the elder life forms, was a way of life. This concept is still expressed by Hawaiian kupuna (elders) through the present day, and passed on in...

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O Haloa, Ka Hawaii Mua Loa

By: William H. Wilson

...The internationally known Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

...O Wakea, o ia hoi ka makuakane o na mokupuni o Hawaii nei, o ia ke kane. O Hoohokukalani ka wahine. Hapai o Hoohokukalani a nui aela kona opu. O kana pepe mua ana keia, o ia hoi kana hiapo. Hanau o Hoohokukalani. He pepe eepa kana; he keiki alualu. Olelo ia o i...

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Na Honua Mauli Ola

By: Native Hawaiian Education Council

...Language is the fiber that binds us to our cultural identity. The UH Hilo College of Hawaiian Language, Ka Haka Ula O Keelikolani was established in 1997 by the Hawaii State Legislature to “serve as a focal point for the states efforts to revitalize the Hawaiian language through teacher trai...

...There will be a culturally enlightened Hawaiian nation, there will be a Hawaiian nation enlightened. The Native Hawaiian Education Council (NHEC) was established by Congress in 1994, and reauthorized as part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law 10...

... -- Guidelines for Families. 55 -- Guidelines for Communities. 65 -- Na Honua Mauli Ola Action Plan. 77 -- Programs and Organizations Glossary. 79 -- Hawaiian Glossary. 81 -- English Glossary. 87 -- References. 89 --...

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The Early Mapping of Hawai'I

By: Gary L. Fitzpatrick

...The cartographic history of Hawaii began with the arrival of Captain James Cook, the famous explorer and chartmaker, in 1778. Between then and the mid-19th century, visitors to HawaiI produced a rich assortment of charts and maps depicting the shores,...

...The Early Mapping of Hawaii is an overview of the history of the mapping of Hawaii from the time of European discovery in 1778 through the mid-19th century. Mapmaking was not an art indigenous to Hawaii; foreigners were responsible for the intr...

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O Pa'Ao

By: Kekoa Roback

...The internationally known Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

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No Ma'Ikoha a Me Ka Wauke

By: William H. Wilson

...The internationally known Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

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Ma Ke Kula

By: Aha Punana Leo

...The internationally known Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

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Na Koko O Keia Keiki Hawai'I

By: William H. Wilson

...The internationally known Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

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Kekanaka Mahiai Pomaikai

By: Lilinoe Andrews

...The internationally known Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

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Ke Nui A'E Au

By: Lahela Johnson

...This book honors some of the occupations a child might choose when he or she grows up in Hawaii. We want to show children that the status of an occupation isn't as important as doing a job well. One of our goals was to picture children and adults who speak Hawaiian. All the children are Hawaiian speakers from th...

...a hiapo o na keiki elima a Edward laua o Laureen Chang no Makena Maui. Ua ao o ia ma ke Kula o Kamehameha no umi makahiki a laila ma ke kula Kaiapuni Hawaii o Paia no ekolu makahiki. I keia manawa, o Keiki ka luna hookele haawina Hawaii ma ka Hale Kuamoo ke Kikowaena Olelo Hawaii ma ke Kulanui o Hawaii ma Hilo. Ma muli o kona iini nui e hanui i kana mau keiki ekolu ma ka o...

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Na Hana a Ka La’I

By: Hokulani Cleeland

...The internationally known Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

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Aloha Counts : Census 2000 Special Tabulations for Native Hawaiians

By: Kamehameha Schools

Aloha Counts Census 2000 Special Tabulations for Native Hawaiians Pauahi Publications Honolulu 2003

...Policy Analysis & System Evaluation (PASE) group at Kamehameha Schools is honored to release Aloha Counts: Census 2000 Special Tabulations for Native Hawaiians through Pauahi Publications. These data, compiled by PASE with the help of the U.S. Census Bureau, include selected measures of demographic, social, economic, and housing characteristics, similar in format to the De...

...Acknowledgments -- vii -- Introduction -- ix -- User's Guide -- xi -- State of Hawaii Summary Tables -- 3 -- Island of Hawaii -- 9 -- East Hawaii District -- 15 -- Hilo High School Complex -- 19 -- Kau High School Complex -- 23 -- Keaau High School Complex -- 27 -- Laupahoehoe High School Complex -- 31 ...

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Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-Lore. Vol. 4

By: Abraham Fornander

...According to this tradition Hawaii just rose up from the ocean, together with the group of islands of Tahiti, and it would seem the Tahitian Islands were the first group in this Pacific Ocean, and Hawaii was of a later appearance, as shown by the li...

...-- Birth of the Islands -- 6 -- Genealogy of Opuukanonua -- 24 -- About Wakea -- 12 -- First Sight of Foreigners -- 28 -- Genealogy of the Islands of Hawaii -- 16 -- -- Aukelenuiaiku and His Unkind Brethren -- 32 -- How Aukele and Namakaokahai Showed Their Useful Things -- 68 -- How Aukele Fell into the Pit of Kamooinanen and Profiled Thereby -- 38 -- How the Brothers-in...

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Ko Pele Hiki 'Ana Mai I Hawai'I

By: William H. Wilson

...The internationally known ?Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

...He wahine malihini o Pele i holo kona manao e holo mai i Hawaii nei. Aole i maikai kona noho ana me kona kaikuaana, me Namakaokahai a ua makemake o ia e holo mai i kekahi aina okoa....

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He Mo’Olelo No Kapa’Ahu-Story of Kapa’Ahu

By: Emma Kauhi

...Ua hanau ia o Mrs. Kauhi a hanai ia hoi ma Kapaahu, i Puna, ma ka mokupuni o Hawaii. O keia mau moolelo nei, no kona wa kamalii i Kapaahu ia, mai ka makahiki 1916 a hiki i ka makahiki 1935. Ma hope mai o ia wa, ua haalele o Mrs. Kauhi ia Kapaahu a nee o ia i Hilo e noho ai, a laila, nee hou o ia i Hon...

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He Lumi Hou Ko Ka Hale

By: William H. Wilson

...The internationally known Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language immersion school in the...

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Kamehameha and His Warrior Kekuhaupi'O

By: Samuel M. Kamakau

...g with the traditional history of the great chief ‘Umi and ending with the death of Kamehameha III in 1854, this volume covers the rediscovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain James Cook, the consolidation of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Kamehameha I, the coming of the missionaries and the changes affecting the kingdom during the first half of the nineteenth century. Origina...

...d December 16, 1920, was entitled “A Tale of Kekuhaupi‘o, the Famous Warrior of the Era of Kamehameha the Great (Written for the readers of Ka Hoku o Hawaii). ” The serial initially focuses on the story of Kekuhaupi‘o, an exceptionally strong and skillful Hawaiian warrior from Ke‘ei, South Kona. As with most noted warriors, he was a master in the ways of battle strategy ...

...s for War and Kanekapolei Intervenes. 165 -- A Reason for War. 168 -- Army of Twenty Thousand Moves Toward Battle. 171 -- Kamehameha’s Army Routed at Hilo. 174 -- Kamehameha Meets Keaweokahikona and Departs Hilo. 177 -- Battle of the Bitter Rain. 180 -- Wicked Doings at Hapu‘u. 182 -- Battle of Hapu‘u and Forces Recuperate. 185 -- Makoa Sent to Laupahoehoe. 188 -- Warriors...

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Kamehameha and His Warrior Kekuhaupi'O

By: Samuel M. Kamakau

...g with the traditional history of the great chief ‘Umi and ending with the death of Kamehameha III in 1854, this volume covers the rediscovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain James Cook, the consolidation of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Kamehameha I, the coming of the missionaries and the changes affecting the kingdom during the first half of the nineteenth century. Origina...

...d December 16, 1920, was entitled “A Tale of Kekuhaupi‘o, the Famous Warrior of the Era of Kamehameha the Great (Written for the readers of Ka Hoku o Hawaii).” The serial initially focuses on the story of Kekuhaupi‘o, an exceptionally strong and skillful Hawaiian warrior from Ke‘ei, South Kona. As with most noted warriors, he was a master in the ways of battle strategy and...

...s for War and Kanekapolei Intervenes. 165 -- A Reason for War. 168 -- Army of Twenty Thousand Moves Toward Battle. 171 -- Kamehameha’s Army Routed at Hilo. 174 -- Kamehameha Meets Keaweokahikona and Departs Hilo. 177 -- Battle of the Bitter Rain. 180 -- Wicked Doings at Hapu‘u. 182 -- Battle of Hapu‘u and Forces Recuperate. 185 -- Makoa Sent to Laupahoehoe. 188 -- Warriors...

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He Wahi Mo'Olelo No Keauhou a Me Na Wahi Pana Ma Laila : A Collection of Traditions, Historical Accounts and Kama'Aina Recollections of Keauhou and Its Storied Places; With Notes from Adjoining Lands in Ka'Uand Puna, Island of Hawai'I

By: Kepa Maly

...cal interviews with kupuna and kama?aina, known to be familiar with the history of Keauhou, and neighboring lands in the Districts of Ka?u, Puna, and Hilo, on the island of Hawai?i. The oral historical component of the study is based upon two historical interviews and a summary of an interview program conducted specifically for Hawai?i Volcanoes National Park between 1997 ...

...Kaao Hooniua Puuwai No Ka-Miki" (1915). 43 -- The Naming Of Uwekahuna, Kaauea And Kahualoa. 44 -- -- The Naming Of Pohakuloa. 45 -- Pele Arrives In Hawaii, And Makes Kilauea Her Home-The Naming Of Noted Places At Kilauea. 46 -- ailaau-The Forest Eater. 48 -- The Explosive Eruption Of Kilauea In 1790-Recorded In The Tradition Of Kekuhaupio (1922). 49 -- He Moolelo Kaao No...

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Island Nights Entertainments

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...aneous interest nearer home. – R. L. S. T HERE WA S A MAN of the Island of Hawaii, whom I shall call Keawe; for the truth is, he still lives, and his ... ...enson his way to so many islands; but he, too, sold it, and was slain upon Hawaii. For, once it is sold, the power goes and the protection; and unless... ... abated, “I have been thinking,” said Lopaka. “Had not your uncle lands in Hawaii, in the district of Kau?” “No,” said Keawe, “not in Kau; they are on... ...fro, along the balcony, like one despairing. “Very willingly could I leave Hawaii, the home of my fa- thers,” Keawe was thinking. “Very lightly could ... ... the midst was crowded with Kanakas, and the forepart with wild bulls from Hilo and horses from Kau; but Keawe sat apart from all in his sorrow, and w... ...et me take the good along with the evil.” So it befell that he returned to Hawaii by the first steamer, and as soon as it could be managed he was wedd...

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Adventures in the South Seas

By: Herman Melville

...to provide myself with a good interpreter, in the person of an intelligent Hawaiian sailor, whose acquaintance I had made. “Now, Jack,” said I, before... ... a fence many feet high, the more effectually to exclude the wicked little Hawaiians. And yet, strange as it may seem, the depravity among the Polynes... ...ful quadrupeds, we may as well say some- thing concerning his success upon Hawaii, one of the largest islands in the whole Polynesian Archipelago; and... ...e name to the well-known cluster named by Cook in honour of Lord Sandwich. Hawaii is some one hundred leagues in circuit, and covers an area of over f... ...f her having chased with streams of fire several impious adventurers. Near Hilo, a jet-black cliff is shown, with the vitreous torrent appar- ently po... ..., and flinging the lasso under the very nose of the vixen god- dess Pelee. Hilo, a village upon the coast, was their place of 184 Omoo resort; and th... ...en thousand bullocks were slain, almost entirely upon the single island of Hawaii. The herds being thus nearly destroyed, the sagacious young prince i...

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