id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39195 Westervelt, W. D. (William Drake) Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology) Collected and Translated from the Hawaiian .txt text/plain 67298 4458 89 The ghost of Wahaula went down to the spirit world in great joy. The gods gave him a ghost body and also prepared a hollow stick like A great bird which lived on human flesh was the god of the land to which The sister said, "When my husband comes to eat the food of the spirits death of Milu the gods left Waipio Valley on the island of Hawaii and Near this forest lived Kane-ia-kama, a high chief, who was a very great As she came near to them Ku said, "From what place do you come?" It was said that Waka, by her magic power, saw in that land two trees, The gods gave the girls resting-places in the fruitful lands under the Kahanai said, "This boat has come from Waolani, the home of the gods come from the land above, for there was no man like him in that place. ./cache/39195.txt ./txt/39195.txt