or the dance in the pouring rain 155
XIV: Hawaii's very own 175
VIII: In Waipi'o stands Paka'a-lana 163
IX: Love fain compels to greet thee 165
X: O my love goes out to thee 167
XIII: Outspreads now the dawn 170
XI: Return, O love, to the refuge 168
XII: When the rain drums loud on the leaf 169
SOURCE of _hula_ songs 58
STEEP STANDS THE MOUNTAIN in calm: password to the _halau_ 40
STRESS-ACCENT and rhythmic accent 158
SUPPORT AND ORGANIZATION of the _hula_ 26
TABU, as a power in controlling a _hula_ company 30
TABU-REMOVING PRAYER at intermission: Oh wildwood bouquet,
O Laka! 128
TEMPO in Hawaiian song 160
THE CLOUD-PILES o'er Kona's sea whet my joy: song for the
_hula kalaau_ 118
THE HUGE ROLLER, roller that surges from Kona: name-song to
Naihe 36
THE IWA FLIES HEAVY to nest in the brush: song for the _hula
pa-ipu_ 76
THE MOUNTAIN WALLS of Kalalau: song for the _hula ki'i_ 102
THE RAINBOW stands red o'er the ocean: tiring song 55
THE ROOF is a-dry, la, la! song for the _hula ki'i_ 96
THE RUSTLE AND HUM of spinning top: song for the _hula o-niu_ 249
THE SUN-FURROW gleams at the hack of Lehua: song for the
_hula kilu_ 238
THE WIND-BEATEN STREAM of Wailua: an _oli_ or lyric 256
THEY BEAR THE GOD'S AX up the mountain: song for the
_hula Pele_ 191
THIS MY WISH, my burning desire: altar-prayer to Laka 43
THIS QUESTION, this query: song, The Water of Kane 258
THIS SPOIL AND RAPE of the wildwood: altar-prayer to Laka 19
THOU ART HILO, Hilo, flood-gate of heaven: song for the
_hula pahu_
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