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| | Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth From Hawaii by Nathaniel B. Emerson |
 | | Hi‘iaka in the meantime, roams the Puna countryside and is enchanted by the many Lehua groves. |
 | | Always the obedient one, Hi‘iaka complies with her older sister’s request to fetch her dream-lover Lohiau from Kauai and to return him to Hawaii Island to be her husband. |
 | | As Hi‘iaka willingly undertakes the journey, which proves to be fraught with many obstacles and danger, so begins the epic tale of duty, honor, death, revival, passion, revenge, and finally, reconciliation. |
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