id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 61148 Dole, Edmund P. (Edmund Pearson) Hiwa: A Tale of Ancient Hawaii .txt text/plain 19522 1185 87 in the shadow of Hiwa, _alii-niaupio, tabu moi wahine_, goddess-queen. "HIWA," said Papaakahi, The Mighty, not long before his death and A GREAT longing came upon Hiwa to see her lover once more, and to of Hiwa, whom Ukanipo, the Shark God, took to himself. Then Kaanaana answered: "Hiwa, _Moi Wahine_, daughter of Papaakahi, Then Kaanaana embraced Aelani, and the two ate together, Hiwa sitting hut, and Hiwa and Kaanaana slept under the great _koa_ tree, for the "As Hiwa hath said, so be it!" exclaimed Aelani. Hiwa wore a _mamo_ like Aelani's, broad and long, extending to her Before they left the palace Hiwa embraced Aelani and Kaanaana, I, Hiwa, daughter of the gods, have said this court was the sacrificial altar of Ku. When Aelani and Hiwa and Kaanaana and the chiefs and warriors had spear, save Aelani and Hiwa and Kaanaana and all of noble birth, whom ./cache/61148.txt ./txt/61148.txt