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7 7 7 7
1. Find a formula for sn , n 1, for the sequence 7, − , , − , ,...
2 3 4 5
n +1
7(−1) 7( −1) n
7(−1) n+1 7( −1) n
A) sn = B) sn = C) sn = D) sn =
n n n +1 n +1
Ans: A difficulty: easy section: 9.1
2. Find a recursive formula for sn , n 1, for the sequence 1, 6, 41, 286, 2001, . . .
A) sn = 7 − sn−1 with s1 = 1 C) sn = 7 − sn−1 with s1 = 7
B) sn = 7 sn−1 − 1 with s1 = 1 D) sn = 7 sn−1 − 1 with s1 = 7
Ans: B difficulty: easy section: 9.1
3. Let Pn be the number of people visiting an amusement park on the nth day after it opens.
What does P10 represent?
A) The average number of people visiting the amusement park over the first 10 days it
was open.
B) The number of days it takes for 10 people to visit the amusement park.
C) The number of people visiting the amusement park on the 10th day after it opens.
D) The total number of people who have visited the amusement park the first 10 days
it was open.
Ans: C difficulty: easy section: 9.1
4. Let Pn be the number of people visiting a zoo on the nth day after it opens. What does
25
Pn represent?
n =1
A) The average number of people visiting the zoo over the first 25 days it was open.
B) The number of days it takes for 25 people to visit the zoo.
C) The number of people visiting the zoo on the 25th day it is open.
D) The total number of people who visited the zoo in the first 25 days after it opened.
Ans: D difficulty: easy section: 9.1
5. Let Pn be the number of people visiting an aquarium on the nth day after it opens. What
does it mean in terms of aquarium attendance if Pn > Pn+1 for all n?
A) The number of people visiting the aquarium goes down each day.
B) The number of people visiting the aquarium goes up each day.
C) The number of people visiting the aquarium goes up some days and down some
days.
Ans: A difficulty: easy section: 9.1
Page 1
Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
6. Let Pn be the number of people visiting an amusement park on the nth day after it opens.
Suppose Pn = 2000 − 4n . How many people visit the amusement park in its first week?
A) 13888 B) 13916 C) 224 D) 14000
Ans: A difficulty: medium section: 9.1
7. Let Pn be the number of people visiting a zoo on the nth day after it opens. Suppose
Pn = 2000 − 4n. You find out that the museum must close if is has fewer than 300 visitors
per day. How long will it remain open?
A) It will be closed on day 426. C) It will be closed on day 7.
B) It will be closed on day 501. D) It will close on day 1997.
Ans: A difficulty: medium section: 9.1
8. Stock prices for Abercrombie and Fitch fell steadily by an average of $0.94 per day from
a high of $83.67 per share on December 24, 2007 to $70.05 on January 15, 2008. Let P1
be the price of a share of stock on December 24, 2007. Write a formula for Pn , the price
of a share on the nth day after December 24.
Ans: Pn = 83.67 − 0.94(n − 1)
difficulty: easy section: 9.1
9. Stock prices for Abercrombie and Fitch fell steadily by an average of $0.94 per day from
a high of $83.67 per share on December 24, 2007 to $70.05 on January 15, 2008. Let P1
be the price of a share of stock on December 24, 2007 and Pn be the price of a share on
the nth day after December 24. Write a formula for Pn +1 − Pn and then write a sentence
to interpret the meaning of your formula.
Ans: Pn +1 − Pn = 83.67 − 0.94n − 83.67 + 0.94(n − 1) = −0.94 , the average decrease in stock
price per day.
difficulty: medium section: 9.1
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
5
10. Consider the finite sequence An given in the graph below. Find 3A
n =1
n .
9 y
(1, 8)
8
7
(2, 6)
6
5
(3, 4)
4
3
(4, 2)
2
1 x
(5, 0)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
-1
(6, -2)
-2
-3
(7, -4)
-4
-5
11. Are the following sequences monotone? Answer "yes" or "no" to each one.
n n
A. sn = sin B. sn = (1 − n) n C. sn = n cos n D. sn =
2 n +1
( −1) n
E. sn =
n
Part A: no
Part B: no
Part C: no
Part D: yes
Part E: no
difficulty: medium section: 9.1
Page 3
Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
1 1 − n2 cos n
A. sn = 1 + B. sn = C. sn = D.
n n n
sn = n + n cos n
Ans: D
difficulty: medium section: 9.1
13. Select the appropriate word to fill in the blank: A convergent sequence is
________________.
A) bounded B) monotonic C) finite
Ans: A difficulty: easy section: 9.1
14. A couple puts $500,000 for their retirement into an account paying 5% annual interest.
They estimate that they will need to withdraw $60,000 each year to live on. Assume that
the $60,000 is withdrawn on the last day of the year. Find a recursive formula for sn ,
the amount of money left in the account at the end of n years, and use it to determine how
many years the money will last (how many years until there is less than $60,000 in the
account).
Ans: 11
difficulty: medium section: 9.1
15. Compute the first 8 terms of the sequence an = 2 + (−1) n / n on plot them on a number
line. To what number does it appear the sequence converges, if any?
Ans: 2
difficulty: medium section: 9.1
17. A radioactive isotope is released into the air as an industrial by-product. This isotope is
not very stable due to radioactive decay. Two-thirds of the original radioactive material
loses its radioactivity after each month. If 12 grams of this isotope are released into the
atmosphere at the end of the first and every subsequent month, identify the closed form
sum that gives the amount of the isotope in the atmosphere at the end of the nth month.
12 − ( 13 ) n 12 12 + ( 13 ) n 12 12 ( 13 ) n
A) Sn = B) Sn = C) S n =
1 − 13 1
3
1 − 13
Ans: A difficulty: easy section: 9.2
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
18. A radioactive isotope is released into the air as an industrial by-product. This isotope is
not very stable due to radioactive decay. Two-thirds of the original radioactive material
loses its radioactivity after each month. If 15 grams of this isotope are released into the
atmosphere at the end of the first and every subsequent month, how many grams of
radioactive material are in the atmosphere at the end of the twelfth month? Round to 2
decimal places.
Ans: 22.50
difficulty: medium section: 9.2
19. A radioactive isotope is released into the air as an industrial by-product. This isotope is
not very stable due to radioactive decay. Two-thirds of the original radioactive material
loses its radioactivity after each month. If 13 grams of this isotope are released into the
atmosphere at the end of the first and every subsequent month and the situation goes on
ad infinitum, how many grams of radioactive material are in the atmosphere at the end of
each month in the long run?
Ans: 19.5
difficulty: easy section: 9.2
2 100
2 2 2
20. Find the value of + + ... + to 2 decimal places.
5 5 5
Ans: 0.67
difficulty: medium section: 9.2
n+ 2
21. Find the value of the infinite product e1/8 e1/16 e1/ 32 e1/ 64 ... e1/ 2 ... to 2 decimal
places.
Ans: 1.28
difficulty: medium section: 9.2
22. Suppose the government spends $3.5 million on highways. Some of this money is earned
by the highway workers who in turn spend $1,750,000 on food, travel, and entertainment.
This causes $875,000 to be spent by the people who work in the food, travel, and
entertainment industries. This $875,000 causes another $437,500 to be spent; the
$437,500 causes another $218,750 to be spent, and so on. (Notice that each expenditure is
half the previous one.) Assuming that this process continues forever, how many million
dollars in total spending is generated by the original $3.5 million expenditure (including
the original $3.5 million)?
Ans: 7
difficulty: medium section: 9.2
4 4 4 4
23. Does the infinite series 4 + + + 3/ 2 + 2 + converge or diverge?
3 3 3 3
Ans: It converges.
difficulty: easy section: 9.2
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
24. Find the 6th partial sum of the series ( 53 )i (to two decimal places).
i =0
A) 26.12 B) C) 83.28 D) 248.66
Ans: A difficulty: easy section: 9.3
3 3 3 3
25. Find the sum of the first 6 terms of the series 3 + + + 3/ 2 + 2 + . Round to 2
2 2 2 2
decimal places.
Ans: 8.96
difficulty: medium section: 9.2
15 n
4
26. Find the sum of the series to 2 decimal places.
n=5 3
Ans: 286.68
difficulty: medium section: 9.2
n
4
27. Find the sum . Round to 2 decimal places.
n=2 5
Ans: 3.20
difficulty: medium section: 9.2
2
28. A ball is dropped from a height of 11 feet and bounces. Each bounce is of the height
3
of the bounce before. Find an expression for the height to which the ball rises after it
hits the floor for the nth time.
2 n
111 −
n 2 n 3
2 2
A) 11 n B) 11 C) 11 1 − D)
3 3 3 2
1−
3
Ans: B difficulty: medium section: 9.2
3
29. A ball is dropped from a height of 18 feet and bounces. Each bounce is of the height
5
of the bounce before. Find the total vertical feet the ball has traveled when it hits the
floor for the 4th time. Round to 1 decimal place.
Ans: 60.3
difficulty: medium section: 9.2
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
1
30. A tennis ball is dropped from a height of 15 feet and bounces. Each bounce is the
2
3
height of the bounce before. A superball has a bounce the height of the bounce
4
before, and is dropped from a height of 5 feet. Which ball bounces a greater total vertical
distance?
A) The tennis ball B) The superball
Ans: A difficulty: hard section: 9.2
A) (1) and (2) B) (1) and (3) C) (2) and (3) D) (1) only E) (2) only
Ans: B difficulty: easy section: 9.2
33. Jamie was born in May. In August, her grandparents started a "Go to College in France"
fund with $2200, earning a fixed annual interest rate of 7%. They added an additional
$2200 each year in August until the last deposit in the year Jamie turned 18. Jamie
estimated that she needed $90,000 to go start college in France. How much did she have
in her "Go to College in France" fund? Did she have enough?
18
A) 2200(1.07)
n= 0
n
= $82233.72 , no D) $87533.83, no
18 18
B) 2200(1.07)n = $74797.87 , no
n= 0
E) 2200(1.07)
n =0
n+2
= $74797.87 , no
C) $91533.97, yes
Ans: A difficulty: medium section: 9.2
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
7n
35. Does the series n + 8 converge or diverge. Explain.
7n
Ans: It diverges because lim =7 0.
n+8
n →
(ln n)3
36. Use the integral test to decide whether the series n converges or diverges.
n =1
A) It converges B) It diverges
Ans: B difficulty: medium section: 9.3
n+2
37. Use the integral test, if applicable, to determine whether the series n
n =1
2
+n
converges or
diverges.
A) It converges. B) It diverges. C) The integral test does not apply.
Ans: B difficulty: medium section: 9.3
5
38. Use the integral test to decide whether the series 1+ n
n =1
2
converges or diverges.
Ans: Converges
difficulty: medium section: 9.3
6n
39. Does the series converge or diverge?
n =0 2+n 6
Ans: converge
difficulty: medium section: 9.3
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
3n 4 + 2
40. Does the series n7 + 2n + 9 converge or diverge?
n =0
Ans: converges
difficulty: medium section: 9.3
1 1 1 1
41. Does 1 + + + + + + converge or diverge?
2 5 8 3n − 1
Ans: diverge
difficulty: medium section: 9.3
42. True or False: If an converges then kan converges (k 0).
n =1 n=1
Ans: True difficulty: easy section: 9.3
43. True or False: If lim an is not zero, then
n→
an does not converge.
n =1
Ans: True difficulty: easy section: 9.3
1
44. The harmonic series n diverges. We can form a new series from the difference
1 1
between consecutive terms of the harmonic series obtaining [ n + 1 − n ] . True or
false: This series also diverges.
Ans: False difficulty: medium section: 9.3
45. If ak is the sum of a series of numbers and lim ak = 0 , then the series converges.
k →
Ans: False difficulty: easy section: 9.4
1
47. Use the comparison test to determine whether 5n 2 + e n converges.
n =1
A) It converges. B) It diverges.
Ans: A difficulty: medium section: 9.4
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
(−1) n−1
48. Use the alternating series test to decide if 4
converges.
n =1 8n
A) It converges. B) It diverges.
Ans: A difficulty: medium section: 9.4
49. Leonard Euler found the following series to be noteworthy because it is part of a process
that can be used to approximate :
1 1 1 1
1− + − + − ...
3 64 5 64 7 64 9 644
2 3
1
(b) Using the alternating series test we find that lim =0 and that
n → (2n + 1) 64 n
1 1
n +1
n=0, 1, 2, ...
(2n + 3) 64 (2n + 1) 64 n
difficulty: medium section: 9.4
(−1) n−1
51. Estimate the error in approximating the sum of the alternating series S = by
n =1 1 + 2
n
1
52. What does the ratio test tell us about the series n3 ?
n =1
A) The series converges.
B) The series diverges.
C) The ratio test doesn't tell us anything about the convergence of the series.
Ans: C difficulty: medium section: 9.4
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
n
53. What does the ratio test tell us about the series 2n ?
n =1
A) The series converges.
B) The series diverges.
C) The ratio test doesn't tell us anything about the convergence of the series.
Ans: A difficulty: medium section: 9.4
(−0.125) n−1
54. What does the ratio test tell us about the series n
?
n =1
A) The series diverges.
B) The series converges.
C) The ratio test doesn't tell us anything about the convergence of the series.
Ans: B difficulty: medium section: 9.4
7 n5
55. Use the limit comparison test to determine whether n6 + n 2 + 2 converges.
n =1
A) The series diverges. B) The series converges.
Ans: A difficulty: medium section: 9.4
xn
58. Find the interval of convergence for n+7 .
n =0
A) −7 x 1 B) −1 x 1 C) −1 x 7 D) −7 x 7
Ans: B difficulty: medium section: 9.5
x x 2 x3 x 4
59. Find an expression for the general term of the series + + + +
5 12 31 68
xn xn
A) for n 1 . C) for n 1 .
n+4 n3 + 4
xn xn
B) for n 1 . D) for n 1 .
7n − 2 n 2 + 12
Ans: C difficulty: easy section: 9.5
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Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
n( x + 2) n
60. Use the ratio test to find the radius of convergence of 2n +1
.
n =0
Ans: The radius of convergence is 2.
difficulty: medium section: 9.5
3 x 2 4 x3 5 x 4 6 x5
62. Find the radius of convergence of x + + + + +
12 18 24 30
Ans: The radius of convergence is 1.
difficulty: medium section: 9.5
64. For what values of p does the series 1 + 9 p + (9 p) 2 + (9 p)3 + ... + (9 p ) n + ... converge, if
any?
−1 1
A) p D) −1 p 1
9 9
−1 1
B) p E) The series diverges for all values of p.
18 18
C) -1 < p < 1
Ans: A difficulty: easy section: 9.5
( x − 2) 2 ( x − 2) 2 ( x − 2) 4
65. Find the interval of convergence of the series 1 + ( x − 2) + + + ...
2! 3! 4!
Ans: (−, )
difficulty: easy section: 9.5
Page 12
Chapter 9: Sequences and Series
67. True or False: If an an+1 0 (for all n) and an converges, then (−1)n an
converges.
Ans: True difficulty: easy section: 9 review
6n+1 ( x − 1) n
68. Find the radius of convergence of n +1 .
n =0
Ans: The radius of convergence is 1/6.
difficulty: medium section: 9 review
1
69. Does 1 + sin n converge?
n =1
Ans: no
difficulty: medium section: 9 review
n 4 sin n
70. Does n 5
+ 4
converge?
n =1
Ans: no
difficulty: medium section: 9 review
1
71. True or False: The ratio test can be used to determine whether n2 converges.
n =1
Ans: False difficulty: medium section: 9 review
72. True or False: If the power series Cn x n converges for x = a , a 0 , then it converges
a
for x = .
2
Ans: True difficulty: medium section: 9 review
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“Surely, this is the man that slew kakahiaka nui poeleele, i a’u e
all of Pueonui’s men, and this is hele aku ai e mahiai, a na’u no
the very man whom I saw keia ihe i pahu i ka lima o ia nei.
coming in the early morning A he nui loa ka mahiole a me ka
while I was on my way to work ahuula i ko ia nei wa e hoi mai
and at whom I threw the spear, ai, a mehe mea ala ua piha ko ia
the point of which is still in his nei hale ia mea; e pono e kii aku
arm. I also saw him returning kekahi.” Ia laweia ana mai, ku ke
with war helmets and feather ahua o ka maihole a me ka
capes, and I am certain his ahuula. Ia wa, maopopo o
house must be filled with those Kalelealuaka ka mea nana keia
articles; let someone be sent to lanakila nui i pio ai o Pueonui.
fetch them.” When the man that Alaila, lilo ae la o Kalelealuaka i
was sent returned, he brought alii maluna o Kakuhihewa a
with him several war helmets noho aku la ia malalo. [470]
and feather capes which made a
huge pile, proving that it was
Kalelealuaka that caused the
overthrow and final defeat of
Pueonui. So Kalelealuaka was
made chief ruler, while
Kakuhihewa served under him.
[465]
Kualii who was king at this time, No Kualii, oia ke ’lii nana ka
was building the temple called heiau o Kapua e waiho la ma ke
Kapua, which was situated to the komohana o Leahi puu e nana
east of Leahi Hill overlooking ala ia Mamala. A paa ka heiau,
Mamala. At the completion of the kena o Kualii e hele i o Pumaia
temple, Kualii ordered that a hog ala i puaa, a hiki na elele, ninau
be brought from Pumaia. Upon aku o Pumaia: “Heaha ka oukou
the arrival of the messengers, huakai?” “He puaa, i olelo mai
Pumaia asked them: “What is nei o Kualii i puaa no ka heiau ia
the object of your call?” “We oe, e haawi mai oe.” “Ae he
have been sent by Kualii to you puaa,” pela mai o Pumaia; “aia
for a hog for the temple. You give ka pa puaa.” Pela no ke noi
us one.” “Yes, you can have hooune ana a pau na pa puaa
one,” said Pumaia. “There is the he umi a Pumaia, a koe kana
pig pen.” This request was kept puaa i minamina loa ai. Kena o
up until all the ten hog pens were Kualii i na kanaka e kii i ka puaa,
exhausted and there remained a hiki lakou imua o Pumaia,
but the one hog he thought so ninau mai la o Pumaia: “Heaha
much of. After a time Kualii sent ka oukou o ka hele ana mai
his men for another hog. Upon nei?” “I kii mai oukou i ko puaa i
their arrival in the presence of koe e lawe, pela mai nei o
Pumaia, they were asked: “What Kualii.” “Aole e loaa ia oukou, he
has brought you here?” “We imihala ia; kai no paha he make
have been sent by Kualii to puaa kona, aole ka.” Ia wa, lalau
come for the hog that is left.” lakou la i ka puaa, a lawe me ke
“You shall not have it. He is only aumeume me Pumaia, hookahi
seeking trouble. I thought he was keia he nui lakou la. [473]Ia ianei
really in need of swine, but no.” ia lakou la, pela ke aumeume
The men then grabbed the hog ana a hakaka maoli. Hookahi
and fought with Pumaia for its puupuu a Pumaia ma ka akau, a
possession, many against one. hookahi ma ka hema, pau loa na
In this fight [472]sometimes kanaka i ka make, a koe hookahi
Pumaia would get possession of kanaka. Oia kai holo aku a mua
the pig and again the others o Kualii olelo aku: “Ua pau loa
would get it. This was kept up for makou i ka make ia Pumaia, a
some time when at last a regular owau, hookuu ia mai i ahailono i
fight was had. Pumaia then lohe oe.” Ia wa, kena o Kualii i
struck out one blow on the right na koa, a me na ’lii koa, me koa,
and one on the left with his fists, me ko lakou mau makaukau a
killing all the men except one, pau loa, na mahiole, na ahuula,
who ran to the king, Kualii, and na ihe, na pololu, na mea make
reported to him, saying: “We a pau loa. A makaukau lakou e
have all been killed by Pumaia hele mai e kau me Pumaia.
and I alone am left to bring the
tidings to you.” Kualii then
ordered his soldiers and officers
to arm themselves with their
spears and other implements of
war and to dress in their war
helmets and feather capes and
when ready to go and make war
on Pumaia.
On the top of the left hand peak Aia ma kela huli o ka pali o
of the Nuuanu Pali where you Nuuanu e lou mai ana, i ka iho
come down toward ana a ka Hoowahapohaku, nana
Hoowahapohaku and look aku i ka hikina o ka pali o
towards the eastern peaks of the Nuuanu, aia iluna pono, i ka
pali and right at the top of this welau pali oia iho, aia ilaila he
left hand peak is a cave. The ana. Lele aku la ka uhane o
spirit of Pumaia flew to this cave Pumaia a laila lapalapa, pii aku
and lit there flaming. The wife la ka wahine me na iwi o Pumaia
with the bones of Pumaia and a me ke kaikamahine a hiki, i
the daughter then climbed up the nana aku ka hana he ana. Noho
cliff 4 until they arrived at the iho la lakou ilaila. Eha la i hala,
cave, where they made their pau kahi mikiai a ke
dwelling. At the end of the fourth kaikamahine, pane aku ka
day, the last finger 5 of food for makuahine: “U, o oe ka hoi ka
the daughter was eaten up when mea aloha o ka iwi koko; hele
the mother said: “I am distressed mai nei kaua mahope o ka iwi
at your fate, the one having koko ole, haalele aku nei kaua i
bones that need blood. Here we ka ai me ka ia.”
are following after the bones that
have no blood, and have left Ia po ana iho, moe laua a ala ae
food and meat.” When they woke o ke kakahiaka nui, e ku ana ka
up the next morning they saw ai, ka ia, ka waiwai, ke kapa, ka
food, meat and other articles pau, na mea a pau loa. O keia
such as kapas, skirts and mau mea a pau loa na ka uhane
various other things. All these o Pumaia i kii a lawe, mai kai o
things had been brought by the Waikiki aku, hookahi po mai uka
spirit of Pumaia from Waikiki. In a kai o ka aina, pela aku he po,
that one night the spirit had pau loa ka ai, ka holoholona, ka
traveled over the whole district. ia o ka loko, a me ka ai e ulu
This was carried on for several ana. Pela no ka hana ana a ka
nights and the food and animals, uhane o Pumaia, a hiki i ko
the fish in the ponds and the Kualii mau aina ponoi. Pau loa
growing food were brought to the ka waiwai, na waa, na
cave. The spirit of Pumaia kept huamoena, na mahiole, na
up these raids until at last it ahuula, na ipu a me na huawai
began to raid Kualii’s own lands. na mea a pau loa o ka hale a me
All the different properties were ka aina. No ka mea, i ka po, i ka
taken, even the canoes, mats, wa moe o kanaka, lawe o
war helmets, feather capes, Pumaia i ke kino a waho o ka
calabashes, water gourds and hale, waiho, moe oe a ala ae hoi
various other things of the house aku i ka hale, aohe na pono o
and the land. At night, while the loko, ua pau ia Pumaia i ka lawe
people were asleep, Pumaia’s ia, pela ka ai o waena; o luna e
spirit would enter the house, ulu ana, o ka io ua pau. [477]
carry out the sleepers and then
empty the house of their No keia hana a Pumaia, ua lako
valuables. Upon waking up in the loa ka wahine a me ke
morning the people would find kaikamahine; nolaila, kaniuhu
themselves out of doors and iho ka wahine, penei: “U, nui ka
their houses robbed of all the waiwai ia kaua, a hookahi
things of value; even the growing hemahema i koe, o ke kanaka
crops in the [476]field were stolen ole nana e lawelawe mai.” Lohe
by Pumaia’s spirit. By these no o Pumaia, kii no, loaa ke
raids the wife and daughter were kanaka lawelawe o ka wahine a
able to have all they wanted and me ke kaikamahine.
far more than their needs. One
day the wife sighed and said:
“Yes, we have all we need, but
there is one thing lacking, we
have no servant to do our work
for us.” When Pumaia’s spirit
heard this, it went off and
brought back a servant for the
wife and daughter.
Kualii in the meantime was being No Kualii. Nui loa kona haohao,
puzzled and often asked who a me ka ninau i keia aihue ike
this unknown thief could be. A ole ia, aia he kahuna e noho pu
priest who was living with him at ana me ia, nana i hai mai ia
the time then told Kualii who the Kualii. “Aole na he kanaka e, o
thief was in the following ko hoa paio o Pumaia; ua make
manner: “This thief is no other ke kino, o ka uhane ia e hele nei;
person than your enemy eia nae, ua oi ka ikaika o ka
Pumaia; his body is dead, but his uhane mamua o ke kino.”
spirit is at large and is much Kokoke oe e make, ina e noonoo
stronger than when the body pono oe, alaiia ola oe. “Pehea e
was alive. You will soon be killed; ola ai?” wahi a Kualii. I aku ke
if you act rightly you will then be kahuna: “E hana oe i ekolu hale,
saved.” “What must I do to be i hookahi hale no ka wahine me
saved?” asked Kualii. The priest ke kaikamahine, i hookahi no ka
replied: “You must build three waiwai a me ka ohua, i hookahi
houses; one house for the wife no na iwi o Pumaia. A paa ka
and daughter; one house for the hale, kii oe i ko hoa paio a hoihoi
property and servants; and one mai me ka malama pono,
house for the bones of Pumaia. malama o maliu mai ko hoa
After the houses are completed paio, ola oe.” Ae aku o Kualii i ka
go and bring your enemy back olelo a ke kahuna.
and take good care of his bones;
he may then take compassion on
you and you will then be saved.”
Kualii then consented to do all
the things advised by the priest.