This was accomplished by the utterance of a pule hoo-noa, a tabu-lifting prayer.
The pule next given is a polite invitation to these little brown men of the woods to honor the occasion with their presence and to bring good luck at their coming.
Here also is another pule hoo-noa, a prayer-song addressed to Laka, an intercession for the lifting of the tabu.
For to our understanding the Hawaiian pule often contains neither petition, nor entreaty, nor aspiration, as we measure such things.
He Pule no Pele PALE I O Pele la ko'u akua: Miha ka lani, miha ka honua.
Ia manawa, komo pinepine ae la oia iloko o ka Heiau i Pahauna, malaila oia i pule hoomau ai i kona akua.
Pii aku la o Waka a hiki i Kukaniloko, hookokoke aku la oia ma kahi i hunaia'i o Laielohelohe, hahau aku la i ka puaa imua o ke kahuna me ka pule ana, a Amama ae la.
Aka hoi, no ko ianei makemake e ike maopopo i ka hana a na mea waa, pule aku la oia i kona Akua ia Kuikauweke, e hooili mai i ka ino nui maluna o ka moana.
A pau ka laua kamailio ana no keia mau olelo, pule aku la o Halaaniani i ko laua akua ma ka inoa o kona kaikuahine e like me ka Malio kauoha mua.
This was originally the [Greek: pule tes peges], gate of the Holy Spring, which is at the village now called Balukli.
He then coost it into the deep pule below, making the flee skim alang the top o' the water, as skeelfully as onything ye ever saw.