CONTENTS
CHAPTER XII
FUNERAL RITES AND DOCTRINE OF A FUTURE STATE
Burial of Chiefs—Human Sacrifices—Mourning Customs—Concealment ofthe Bones—Funerals of Priests and Common People—Purification-Future State—Leaping-places—Wakea—Milu—G-hosts.
CHAPTER XIII
ARTS AND MANUFACTURES
Tools—Agriculture—Fishing—Hooks—Nets—Fish—Poison—Canoes—Houses—Furniture—Mats—Lights—Clothing—Dress—Ornaments —Helmets —Feather Cloaks—Kahilis—Tattooing.
CHAPTER XIV
CUSTOMS AND AMUSEMENTS
Cooking—Awa-drinking—Barter—G-ames—Boxing—Maika—Pahee—Holua— Surf-swimming — Konane —Puhenehene — Music — The ITkeke —Kiokio—Drums—Dancing—Poetry.
PART II
CHAPTEB XV
ANCIENT HISTOKY
First Period—Kalaunuiohua — Luukoa—Second Period —Story of Trim-Discovery of the Islands by Spaniards—Later History of Hawaii—A lapainui —Battle of Kawela — Battle of Keawawa — Accession ofKalaniopuu—Battle of the Sand-hills.
CHAPTER XVI
DISCOVERY OF THE ISLANDS BY CAPTAIN COOX. 1778-1779
Captain Cook ’s First Visit—His Landing at Waimea—Visit to Niihau—Effect on the Minds of the Natives—Second Visit of Captain Cook-Worship of Captain Cook — Kalaniopuu’s Visit to Captain Cook —Quarrels with the Natives — Departure of the Ships—Return ofCaptain Cook—Quarrel with Palea—Theft of the Boat—Affray andDeath of Captain Cook — Hostilities — Recovery of Part of Captain Cook ’s Remains.
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