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Index. 



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Waipio — Continued. 



Kaialoa denied taking a boy from, or liaving seen tlic 

 place before, i3cS. 



Kaoleiokn, Umi and men take up journey for, JOo. 



Keoloewa sails for, 15J. 



Kibapiilani lands at, 244. 



Kila and brothers arrive at, i,5_'. 



Kila put ashore asleep and left at, i.v; remained on 

 the sand of; life at. 134. 



Kila satislied with own land, returned to, 15J. 



Kila spared and left at, through Kaialea and Lauka- 

 palala, 134. 



Kila's people hear of food at, 136; the mothers in- 

 sistent that the boys go for a supply, Kaialea final- 

 ly consents, 136. 



king of, takes Kila as his son and gives liim cliargc 



of, 134- 

 Koakca heights, adjoining, 208. 

 Liloa returns to his permanent residence at, iSo. 

 Xunu and Kakohe set out from, 192. 

 Xunu, Kakohe and others returned to; Umi in, 210. 

 Olopana and wife take up residence in, 156. 

 people aid the Kauai people for their return journey, 



142, 

 people inform the search party for Kaialea of 



confinement and likely sacrifice, 140. 

 people, Kila a slave under some, 150. 

 Piikea, accompanied by 400 canoes, reaches, 218. 

 Piimaiwaa sent to, for ivory necklace, 222. 

 residence of Liloa, 178. 

 the old priests return to, 200. 

 the only land with water and food in time of 



drought, 136. 

 Umi and companions reach, and decide on war 



against Hilo, 222. 

 Umi and followers reach, 202. 

 Umi's regular place of residence, 228. 

 young man from, kidnapped, and slain at I'uuloa, 132. 

 VVaipunalei, back country of, 220. 

 government firmly established in 



at, 214. 

 king and party arrive at, 214. 

 land of, 186; owned by Kaoleiokn, 

 Paiea sacrificed in temple at, 214. 

 Wakalana. chief of Maui, 4. 

 W'akca. 14, 24, 356, 372, 404-06. 

 controlled the sun, 28. 

 eldest of three sons of Kahiko, 2. 

 genealogy from the time of, 16. 

 generations from, 12, 16; from and to, 406. 

 his escapades, 18. 

 incestuous intercourse of. 14. 

 kapu flown backwards to. 26. 

 ( Ke;0 the god of below, 374. 

 line of chiefs sprang from, 2. 

 lived and took Papa; liveil with Kanaiianuukuma- 



mao, 380. 

 Lonoikamakahiki, sixty-four generations from, 256. 

 son of Kahiko, 12. 

 takes Kaulawahine, 18. 

 the chief. 396. 



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Wakea — Continued. 



the prie.st ; broke the kapus, 28. 



third ei)och to time of Waia, 26. 



tradition of. 10-12, 16. 

 Wakea and Papa, ancestors of the chiefs, 12, 



creators of Hawaiian group, 2, 



his wife, 18, 404. 



islands sprang from, )6. 



progenitors of Hawaiian race, 2; traditions of, 2, 12. 

 Walea, 370, 404. 



Walina, ancient term of greeting, 54. 

 Walinuu, 12; from Holani, 2, 8; wife of Kane, 18. 

 Wanahili, a priest accompanies Kila on voyage, 122. 

 Wanalia. 4; husband of Hanalaa, 10. 

 VVananalua. ahupuaa called. 330. 



Waning d.ays of the moon time of temple services, 200. 

 Wamia, chief of Hamakua, 316. 

 Waoilea, 25, 405. 

 Waolani, one more pali, that of, 408-10. 



retreating enemy fell over the pali of. 412. 



the heights above, now Country Club. 408. 

 War canoes of Kama, 340. 



clubs, certain kinds of, sought by Kualii on Kauai, 

 412. 



club; strokes of; favorites named, 258. 



kahili and pa-u, 52. 



naming of, a general custom, 168; swirl of, 334; 

 wind from, 328. 



spears, weapon of aliis, not of army, 258. 

 Warfare, Hawaiian method of, 338, 366. 

 Water of everlasting life of Kane, 82, 86, go. 



of life of Kane. 88. 92. g6. 



that is not water. 282. 288. 306. 

 Wauke. bark rendered pulpy. 398. 

 Wawa. 560 ; aaka, the wood of mnu for, 566. 

 Wawaekalani, war-club of X'ilieu, 444. 

 Wawaenohu, reposed at, 318; wind of, 376, 

 Wawena, 24, 404. 

 Weeping, greeting customary, 198. 

 Welehu, second thunderbolt, 76, 84. 

 Weleweka, blossom, an introduced term. 532. 

 Whale's tooth necklace. 180, 184. 212, 596. 600. 

 Wiliwili ( Erythrina monosperma). 572; imitation ivory 

 necklace; description. 220. 



necklace ornament. 220-22. 



of varied uses. ,^92. 

 Wilkes Expedition, extract from, 2^2. 

 Wilkesia gymnoxiphium. lliau. 282. 

 Winds, various, 376. 

 Wohi, a royal title of Oalni chiefs, questioned, 314. 



highest chief rank, 4. 

 Wohilani, father of Palahalaha, chief of Kohala, 314. 

 Women, two, wager their lives against Hauna's canoe 



load of feather cloaks and lose. 312. 

 Words, contest in use of. 582-94. 

 Wrangling contests (hoopapa). 574-94. 

 Wrestling matches and how played. ,^4. 

 Wrong, not considered, for brother and sister to wed, 



608. 

 Yam (Uhi). fpomea batatas. 572. 



planted in Kohala by Pupuhuluena. 572. 



