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Hawaiian Folk Tales
Hawaiian Dictionary
Hawaiian Folk Tales
Hawaiian Legends Resembling Old Testament History
Exploits of Maui - Snaring the Sun
Exploits of Maui - The Origin of Fire
Pele and the Deluge
Pele and Kahawali
Hiku and Kawelu
Location of the Lua o Milu
Lonopuha - Origin of the Art of Healing in Hawaii
A Visit to the Spirit Land - The Strange Experience of a Woman in Kona, Hawaii
Kapeepeekauila - The Rocks of Kana
Kalelealuaka - Part I
Kalelealuaka - Part II
Kalelealuaka - Part III
Stories of the Menehunes
Kahalaopuna, Princess of Manoa
The Punahou Spring
Oahunui
Ahuula - A Legend of Kanikaniaula and the First Feather Cloak
Kaala and Kaaialii (Part I)
Kaala and Kaaialii (Part II)
The Tomb of Puupehe - A Legend of Lanai
Ai Kanaka - A Legend of Molokai
Kaliuwaa
Battle of the Owls
This Land is the Sea
Ku-ula, the Fish God of Hawaii
Aiai, Son of Ku-ula
Kaneaukai - A Legend of Waialua
The Shark-Man, Nanaue
Fish Stories and Superstitions
The House of Pride
Koolau the Leper
Good-bye, Jack
Aloha Oe
Chun Ah Chun
The Sheriff of Kona
 

The Family Car Game
Free Hawaiian Luau Party Game

The Family Car Game

What part of the car do you feel like? For those that are getting guests together for a fun luau, make sure you have plenty of great luau decorations and a party theme going on. You can carry that theme on, into the luau games that you play. Here's a good choice to start with. An excellent time to play the Family Car game is at a Luau. The family car, originally the family coach, is most amusing if you can find someone who is a good story-teller. The players sit in a circle and everyone, except the story teller, takes the name of some part of a car or its equipment. For example, a door, engine, wheels, etc. When all are ready, the story-teller begins a tale about an old car and what happened to it, how it went on a journey, broke down, was fixed, and started off again. The story should be told fluently, but not too quickly. Every time any part of the car is mentioned, the player who has taken that car part name must rise from his seat and then sit down again. Whenever the car is mentioned, all of the players, with the exception of the story teller, must rise. Anyone failing to rise is out of the game. The last person left is the winner of the Hawaiian Luau Prize!

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