Kahunas; the Black and White Magicians of HawaiiSibley S. Morrill |
Contents
The Revival of the Black Arts page | 3 |
And How Did The Kahuna Kill The Child? page | 9 |
Fire Walking A Kahuna Mystery page | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
aina akua Amama anaana ancient Hawaiian aumakua belief body bones Bring calabash called canoe cause ceremonies chief cocoanut crater deified deities drums familiar spirits fear feet fire walking fish fishermen four fowl ghosts goddess hale Haleakala Hawaii Hawaiian blood heiau Hiiaka honua hoomanamana hoopiopio human idol ilaila island Kahoolawe kahu kahuna Kamehameha Kamohoalii Kanaloa Kane kapa kapu Kauai Keawe Keola Kilauea kilokilo king Kona Kuamu Kupuas land Langley lapu lele wale living lizard Lono luakini makahiki makani malo Maui Milu natives night noho Oahu offered omen opelu pain of death Papa-Ita Pele person Polynesian prayer praying priest pueo Puhi Rangi rites sacred sacrifices shark shark-god sorcerer stones tabu tabu periods temple thing tutelar ua noa uhane ulua unihipili victim wahine Waipio Waipio Valley Wakea Whiro white kapa worship Ye gods