Fragments of Hawaiian HistoryBishop Museum Press, 1983 - 202 Seiten Account of childhood and youth during the last days of the ancient regime, by a man trained for a life of service in the courts of the high chiefs. This work, taken with the writings of Malo and Kamakau, provides a sound reconstruction of Old Hawaii. |
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Kamehameha | 3 |
The Luluka family | 17 |
Kapu loulu rites and medical practices | 33 |
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