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Hawaiian Legends Index YOU SEARCHED FOR: The Subject: Owls Your search retrieved 23 references. Results are displayed in order by Subject, Source, Legend. Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Daughter of the King of Kuaihelani" in the book: Colum, Padraic, At the Gateways of the Day on pages: 117-129 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 C Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Menehune" in the book: Colum, Padraic, At the Gateways of the Day on pages: 149-164 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 C Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Iole the Rat and Pueo the Owl" in the book: Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Laura S. Green, Folktales of Hawaii = He Mau Kaao Hawaii on pages: 51-53 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 F Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Legend of Laukiamanuikahiki" in the book: Fornander, Abraham, Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-Lore, Volume 4 on pages: 596-609 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 Fo v.4 Online: http://www.archive.org/details/FornanderCollection4 Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "How Owls Saved Benefactor" in the book: Armitage, George T., and Henry P. Judd, Ghost Dog and Other Hawaiian Legends on page: 126 HSL Call Number: RH 398.2 AR5 Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Battle of the Owls " in the book: Thrum, Thomas G., Hawaiian Folk Tales: A Collection of Native Legends on pages: 200-202 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 T Online: http://www.archive.org/details/hawaiianfolktale00thru Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Kahalaopuna, Princess of Manoa " in the book: Thrum, Thomas G., Hawaiian Folk Tales: A Collection of Native Legends on pages: 118-132 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 T Online: http://www.archive.org/details/hawaiianfolktale00thru Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Owls of Honolulu" in the book: Westervelt, W. D., Hawaiian Legends of Old Honolulu on pages: 127-137 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 We Online: http://www.archive.org/details/legendsofoldhono01west Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Seven Eggs" in the book: Loebel-Fried, Caren, Hawaiian Legends of the Guardian Spirits on pages: 75-84 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 Lo Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Under the Wings of Pueo" in the book: Loebel-Fried, Caren, Hawaiian Legends of the Guardian Spirits on pages: 87-94 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 Lo Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Kapoi and the Owl-King" in the book: Wheeler, Post, Hawaiian Wonder Tales on pages: 164-167 HSL Call Number: RH 398.2 W Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Owl and Rat and the Boy who was Good at Shooting Arrows" in the book: Colum, Padraic, Legends of Hawaii on pages: 97-103 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 C Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Foolish Frog" in the book: Allen, Betty, Legends of Old Hawaii as Told by Tutu to Her Grand-Children on pages: 88-92 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 A Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Resurrection of Kaha" in the book: Skinner, Charles M., Myths & Legends of Our New Possessions & Protectorate on pages: 220-223 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 S Online: http://www.archive.org/details/mythslegendsofou05skin Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Battle of the Pueo" in the book: Alameida, Roy Kakulu, and Betty Dunford, Na Moolelo Hawaii O Ka Wa Kahiko = Stories of Old Hawaii on pages: 21-22 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 A Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Sons of Haka and Their Flight to the Puuhonua" in the book: Tava, Rerioterai, and Moses K. Keale, Niihau, the Traditions of a Hawaiian Island on page: 77 HSL Call Number: H 996.942 T Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Pueokea, the Owl Daughter" in the book: Ne, Harriet, and Gloria L. Cronin, Tales of Molokai on pages: 15-19 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 N Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Sweet-Potato Thief" in the book: Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Caroline Curtis, Tales of the Menehune on pages: 74-77 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 P Online: http://www.ulukau.org/elib/cgi-bin/library?c=menehune&l=en Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Battle of the Owls" in the book: Metzger, Berta, Tales Told In Hawaii on page: 22 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 M56 Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Pueo, King of the Owls" in the book: Knudsen, Eric A., Teller of Hawaiian Tales on pages: 26-29 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 K Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "Kahalaopuna, the Princess of Manoa" in the book: Kalakaua, David, and Rollin Mallory Daggett, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii: The Fables and Folk-Lore of a Strange People on pages: 511-522 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 K Online: http://www.archive.org/details/legendsmythsofha00kala Subject: Owls appears in the legend: "The Battle of the Owls" in the book: Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Caroline Curtis, The Water of Kane: And Other Legends of the Hawaiian Islands on pages: 188-189 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 P Online: http://www.ulukau.org/elib/cgi-bin/library?c=water&l=en Subject: Owls See: Pueo (Owl God) |