Unwritten Literature of Hawaii | Page 2

Nathaniel Bright Emerson
Female dancing in hula costume Frontispiece
II. ��e-��e (Freycinetia arnotti) leaves and fruit 19
III. H��la-p��pe (Dracaena aurea) 24
IV. Maile (Alyxia myrtillifolia) wreath 32
V. Ti (Dracaena terminalis) 44
VI. Ilima (Sida fallax), lei and flowers 56
VII. Ipu hula, gourd drum 73
VIII. Marionettes (Maile-pakaha, Nihi-au-moe) 91
IX. Marionette (Maka-k��) 93
X. Pahu hula, hula drum 103
XI. ��li-ul��, a gourd rattle 107
XII. Hawaiian tree-snails (Achatinella) 120
XIII. Lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha) flowers and
leaves 126

XIV. Hawaiian trumpet, pu (Cassis madagascarensis) 131 XV. Woman playing on the nose-flute (ohe-hano-ihu) 135 XVI. Pu-niu, a drum 142 XVII. Hawaiian musician playing on the uku-lele 164 XVIII. Hala fruit bunch and drupe with a "lei" 170 XIX. Pu (Triton tritonis) 172 XX. Phyllodia and true leaves of the koa
(Acacia koa) 181
XXI. Pala-palai ferns 194
XXII. Awa-puhi, a Hawaiian ginger 210
XXIII. Hinano hala 235
XXIV. Lady dancing the hula ku'i 250
FIGURE 1. Pu��li, bamboo rattle 113
2. Ka, drumstick for pu-niu 142
3. Ohe-hano-ihu, nose-flute 145

MUSICAL PIECES
I. Range of the nose-flute--Elsner 146
II. Music from the nose-flute--Elsner 146
III. The _ukek��_ (as played by Keaonaloa)--Eisner 149
IV. Song from
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