Use search to locate moʻolelo of your place.
Note the call numbers are NOT Midriff call numbers, so you will have to look the title up in the Midkiff Library Search
Kauaʻi Tales by Frederick B. Wichman; Christine Faye (Illustrator)
Call Number: H 398.232 W63k
ISBN: 0910043116
Publication Date: 1985
Ancient Oʻahu by Dennis Kawaharada (Editor)
Call Number: H 398.232 An2
ISBN: 0962310263
Publication Date: 1996
Hawai'i Island Legends by Mary Kawena Pukui; Caroline Curtis; Don Robinson (Illustrator)
Call Number: H398.232 P96h
ISBN: 087336032X
Publication Date: 1996
Tales of Molokai by Gloria L. Cronin (Editor); Terry Reffell (Illustrator); Harriet Ne
ʻUlukauʻs Hawaiian place names can be retrieved by word search, by browsing the collection, or by looking at the list of names. Includes moʻolelo and features.
North Shore Place Names by John R. K. Clark; Keao NeSmith
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