Hawaii: the Past, Present, and Future of Its Island-kingdom: An Historical Account of the Sandwich Islands (Polynesia)Longmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 523 strani |
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Stran 84
... priest ( Kahuna ) arrived in Hawaii from a foreign country . He was a white man , having the name of Paao , and he brought with him two idols or gods , one of which was large and the other small . These were adopted by the nations ...
... priest ( Kahuna ) arrived in Hawaii from a foreign country . He was a white man , having the name of Paao , and he brought with him two idols or gods , one of which was large and the other small . These were adopted by the nations ...
Stran 85
... priest's son is meant , and it militates a little against the supposition just mentioned ) , whose name was Opiri , officiated in the temple of Mokini . Of Opiri an inter- esting record is preserved orally , that he acted as in ...
... priest's son is meant , and it militates a little against the supposition just mentioned ) , whose name was Opiri , officiated in the temple of Mokini . Of Opiri an inter- esting record is preserved orally , that he acted as in ...
Stran 86
... priest made subsequently three more voyages to the newly discovered country , ac- companied by many Hawaiians ; and from the fourth voyage they never returned ; having either taken up their permanent abode at Haupokane , or perished at ...
... priest made subsequently three more voyages to the newly discovered country , ac- companied by many Hawaiians ; and from the fourth voyage they never returned ; having either taken up their permanent abode at Haupokane , or perished at ...
Stran 95
... priesthood and the kingship were obliged to respect each other ; and their union , instead of counterbalancing the ... priests for maintaining their power and their revenue , was the system of tabu or taboo . It was a consecration of ...
... priesthood and the kingship were obliged to respect each other ; and their union , instead of counterbalancing the ... priests for maintaining their power and their revenue , was the system of tabu or taboo . It was a consecration of ...
Stran 96
... priests , were allowed locomotion . Before these the common people prostrated themselves with their faces in the dust ; but neither priest nor king might touch anything them- selves , and food was put into their mouths by other hands ...
... priests , were allowed locomotion . Before these the common people prostrated themselves with their faces in the dust ; but neither priest nor king might touch anything them- selves , and food was put into their mouths by other hands ...
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