1.
Dennis Kawaharada, The 'Aumakua of Kona, O'ahu (Interpretations and Background on "Kahalaopuna," "Punahou," and "Pumaia" ) |
2.
Oahunui / by Emma Nakuina (the cannibal king of Wahiawa must die) |
Punahou / by Emma Nakuina (how the spring at Punahou was created) |
Pumaia / Anonymous (the rebellion of a pig farmer against the ali'i of O'ahu) |
The next samples come from the following resource:
Carroll, Rick and Marcie, eds. Travelers' Tales: Hawai'i / True Stories of the Island Spirit. San Francisco: Travelers' Tales, Inc., 1999.
5.
Morris, Jan "Paradox in the Sun" (describes Waikiki in the larger context of Honolulu) |
6.
Fullard-Leo, Betty. "Kalaupapa, An Inspirational Outpost" (describes Kalaupapa, on the island of Moloka'i. ) |
7.
Carroll, Marcie. "Beauty and the Beach" (describes Kalaupapa, on the island of Moloka'i. ) |