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Moʻolelo are the
narrative stories of the
Native Hawaiian people.
These fiction and
nonfiction narratives were
exclusively oral at first, but
began to...
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building of heiau. This
later immigration is
detailed in
Hawaiian mythology (
moʻolelo)
about Paʻao.
Other authors say
there is no
archaeological or linguistic...
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events as told
through the
memoirs of Pi'ilani
published in 1906,
titled Ka
Moolelo oiaio o
Kaluaikoolau (The True
Story of Kaluaikoolau).[citation needed]...
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Maweke Kamakau,
Samuel Manaiakalani, Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper). 1865 Ka
Moolelo O
Hawaii Nei.
Translated by Mary
Kawena Pukui. Kamakau,
Samuel M. Ruling...
- 2015-05-18. Alameida, Roy Kakulu; Dunford,
Betty Hawaiians of old (1997). Na
moolelo Hawaii o ka wa
kahiko =
Stories of old Hawaii.
Internet Archive. Honolulu...
- that
translates to ‘one to lie with’). Moe aikāne were
celebrated in many
moʻolelo (legends and history),
including the Pele and Hiʻiaka epics. Most of the...
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Religious Beliefs and Practices. Malo, D. (1903).
Hawaiian Antiquities (
Moolelo Hawaii) (Vol. 2).
Hawaiian gazette Company, Limited. Valeri,
Valerio (1985)...
- Kamakau,
Samuel (1993).
Tales and
Traditions of the
People of Old: Na
Moʻolelo a ka Poʻe Kahiko. Honolulu:
Bishop Museum Press. Kirch,
Patrick Vinton...
- Maori, Wellington,
Whitcombe and
Tombs (1950) Chai,
Makana Risser, Na
Moʻolelo Lomilomi: The
Traditions of
Hawaiian M****age & Healing,
Bishop Museum Press...
- Langlas, Charles; Lyon,
Jeffrey (eds.).
Davida Malo, A
Hawaiian Life" in The
Moʻolelo Hawaiʻi of
Davida Malo
Volume 2:
Hawaiian Text and Translation.". University...