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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
 

It is a Wrap
Free Hawaiian Luau Party Game

It is a Wrap

Teamwork will make you a winner in this fun Hawaiian Game! If you want a different but unique luau game, consider this one. Of course, you'll want to make sure the house is festively decorated in the Hawaiian theme. Whoever thought that wrapping presents could be so much fun? In this game, It's a Wrap, two couples participate. Each couple stands hand in hand with their adjoining hands tied together. With their free hands, one with the right hand and other with the left one, they must wrap up the package, bind the rope round it and tie it a bow. The pair that finishes the task first is the winner. They will receive the special Hawaiian themed prize while the other participants will have to settle for Hawaiian party favors!

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