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LEGEND SOURCES
The legends in this volume were adapted from the following sources.
THE GIFT OF KU
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Handy, E. S. Craighill, Elisabeth G. Handy, and Mary Kawena Pukui. Native Planters in Old Hawaii: Their Life, Lore, and Environment. 151.
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THE SACRED TREE
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A WARNING FROM THE GOD OF THE PLOVER
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LEGEND OF THE LITTLE GREEN SHARK
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TWINS OF THE GOURD
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Handy, E. S. Craighill, Elisabeth G. Handy, and Mary Kawena Pukui. Native Planters in Old Hawaii: Their Life, Lore, and Environment. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1972. 218, 219, 582, 583.
Handy, E. S. Craighill, and Mary Kawena Pukui. Polynesian Family System in Ka-‘u, Hawai‘i. 38, 39.
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Pukui, Mary Kawena, trans., and Laura C. S. Green. Folktales of Hawai‘i. He Mau Ka‘ao Hawai‘i. (As told by Ka‘ehuokekai McGiffen.) Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1995. 62, 63.
THE SEVEN EGGS
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Knudsen, Eric. Teller of Hawaiian Tales. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 1987. (Originally published in 1946.) 27–29.
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200–202.
Westervelt, William D. Myths and Legends of Hawai‘i.
Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 1987. (Originally published in 1913.) 228–230.
UNDER THE WINGS OF PUEO
Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Caroline Curtis. The Water of Ka–ne and Other Legends of the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 1995. (Originally published in 1951.) 190–193.
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Document Outline
Contents
Foreword by Nona Beamer
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One ‘Ulu The Breadfruit The Gift of Ku
The Sacred Tree
Notes on the ‘Ulu
Part Two Kolea The Plover A Warning from the God of the Plover
Notes on the Kolea
Part Three Mano The Shark Legend of the Little Green Shark The Journey
Legend of the Little Green Shark The Coming of the Sharks
Legend of the Little Green Shark The Birth of Pakaiea
Notes on the Mano
Part Four Ipu The Gourd Twins of the Gourd
Notes on the Ipu
Part Five Pueo The Owl The Seven Eggs
Under the Wings of Pueo
Notes on the Pueo
About the Block Prints
General Sources
Legend Sources