id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 60279 Emerson, Nathaniel Bright Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth From Hawaii .txt text/plain 85137 9264 94 The story of Pele and her sister Hiiaka stands at the fountain-head of the Ale-nui-haha channel, he saw the spirit-form of Pele flaming in to Kane-milo-hai, that friend of Pele pointed to the spirit body of Pele herself remained with her sister Hiiaka-i-ka-pua-enaena Pele and the seven sisters, Hiiaka was sporting in the ocean with Ke lau-ahi mai la o Pele ia kai o Puna: act of Pele; and at last the way was made clear for Hiiaka's departure. "I am not the one you are seeking: I am not Pele," said Hiiaka. came to her (the work, it is said, of Hiiaka), she said to Pele, of Lohiau; and now her sister Hiiaka stands in the same place. For Pele, for Hiiaka the land-HIIAKA VISITS PELE-ULA AT KOU--THE HULA KILU between Pele-ula and Hiiaka, but the younger woman carried the day E Hiiaka e, i wai maka e uwé mai! ./cache/60279.txt ./txt/60279.txt