The series ofpalis in this region comes to an end at Milo-lii.
He is credited with the formidable engineering work of making a paved road over the mountain palis of Koolau, Maui.
PALIS The palis is celebrated by the Benguet Kankanay against witchcraft, and also to cause injury to befall an enemy.
The palis is celebrated by the Nabaloi and the Lepanto Kankanay.
Sagausau Palis To cause harm to befall an enemy or to avert harm from the giver.
Similar to the Benguet Kankanay palisand the Nabaloi palis.
Then the canoes and people sailed away till they got out along the palis near Kopiliula, where they rested.
Thus warned, Kaulii set out to return to the "deep blue palis of Koolau.
Hina, according to tradition, brought into the world several sons, who dug the palis of Hulaana.
Palis 3000 feet in height walled in its head with a complete inaccessibility.
Dense forests of various shades of green fill up the greater part of the valley, concealing the basins into which the cascades leap, and the grey basalt of the palis is mostly hidden by greenery.
It was one of the worst and steepest of the palis that we had to ascend; but I can't remember anything about the road except that we had to leap some place which we could not cross otherwise.
Five cascades dive from thepalis at its head, and unite to form a placid river about up to a horse's body here, and deep enough for a horse to swim in a little below.
The natives ride over these dangerous palis so carelessly, and on such tired, starved horses, that accidents are not infrequent.
For who-so that is contened in-with the palisand the clos of thilke citee, ther nis no drede that he may deserve to ben exiled.
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