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Hawaiian Legends Index YOU SEARCHED FOR: The Subject: Kuhaimoana (shark) Your search retrieved 4 references. Results are displayed in order by Subject, Source, Legend. Subject: Kuhaimoana (Shark) appears in the legend: "The Boy Who Would Eat Lobsters" in the book: Wheeler, Post, Hawaiian Wonder Tales on pages: 70-77 HSL Call Number: RH 398.2 W UHM Call Number: PZ8.1 .W566 Haw Subject: Kuhaimoana (Shark) appears in the legend: "Shark Beliefs" in the book: Thrum, Thomas G., More Hawaiian Folk Tales: A Collection of Native Legends and Traditions on pages: 288-292 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 T UHM Call Number: GR385 .T5 Subject: Kuhaimoana (Shark) appears in the legend: "Story of Kaehuikimanoopuuloa" in the book: Thrum, Thomas G., More Hawaiian Folk Tales: A Collection of Native Legends and Traditions on pages: 293-306 HSL Call Number: H 398.2 T UHM Call Number: GR385 .T5 Subject: Kuhaimoana (shark) appears in the legend: "When Kuhaimoana and Lanaikahiki Battled" in the book: Tava, Rerioterai, and Moses K. Keale, Niihau, the Traditions of a Hawaiian Island on page: 74 HSL Call Number: H 996.942 T UHM Call Number: DU628 .N5 T39 1989 |