Mythology Kumulipo TypenInterviewsMythology I – Legends Resembling Old Testament History TypenMythology II – Exploits of Maui TypenMythology III – Pele and the Deluge TypenMythology IV – Pele and Kahawali TypenMythology V – Hiku and Kawelu TypenMythology VI – Lonopuha; Or, Origin of the Art of Healing in Hawaii TypenMythology VII – A Visit to the Spirit Land; Or, The Strange Experience of a Woman in Kona, Hawaii TypenMythology VIII – Kapeepeekauila; Or, The Rocks of Kana TypenMythology IX – Kalelealuaka TypenMythology X – Stories of the Menehunes – Hawaii the Original Home of the Brownies TypenMythology XI – Kahalaopuna, Princess of Manoa TypenMythology XII – The Punahou Spring TypenMythology XIII – Oahunui TypenMythology XIV – Ahuula TypenMythology XV – Kaala and Kaaialii A Legend of Lanai TypenMythology XVI – The Tomb of Puupehe – A Legend of Lanai TypenMythology XVII – Ai Kanaka A Legend of Molokai TypenMythology XVIII – Kaliuwaa Scene of the Demigod Kamapuaa’s Escape from Olopana TypenMythology XIX – Battle of the Owls TypenMythology XX – This Land is the Sea’s Traditional Account of an Ancient Hawaiian Prophecy TypenMythology XXI – Ku-ula, the Fish God of Hawaii TypenMythology XXII – Aiai, Son of Ku-ula Part II of the Legend of Ku-ula, the Fish God of Hawaii TypenMythology XXIII – Kaneaukai A Legend of Waialua TypenMythology XXIV – The Shark-Man, Nanaue TypenMythology XXV – Fish Stories and Superstitions TypenMythology