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Pimkapelc scene of tight with NainakaoUahai, 104. 



Kauai, lirst home of Pele, 104. 

 Piuikoliola, historic temple of, generally credited to 



Kamehameha I, a reconstruction, 324. 

 Lono takes possession of, by a strategic move, 326. 

 Lono's battle at, named Kawaluna, his fourth night 



engagement, 326 ; holds ceremony at, 330. 

 rebel army encamp below temple of, 324. 

 rebel army would ascend, only for sacrifice of one of 



Lono's men slain, 326. 

 rebels repulsed at battle of, 328. 

 selected as a place of vantage, 324. 

 Pupualenalena, a dog, of Puako, Hawaii, 558. 

 and master threatened with death, 560. 

 Iiears of safety by obtaining shell blown niglitly by 



the spirits, 560. 

 jumps over the guards and steals the shell, 560. 

 legend of, 558. 



master of, questioned by Hakau, 560. 

 thief of Hakau's awa field, 556. 

 tracked to Puako, 558. 

 Pupuhuluena, clearing the water with chewed kukui 



nuts, tells the men to haul in their net of fish, 570. 

 desired to go fishing; saw all kinds under his canoe, 



.570- 

 directed in landing, 572. 



first introduced the difYerent tubers into Kohala, 572. 

 given the different tubers ; names them, 572. 

 in a game with the gods, stands some on their lieads. 



572- 

 kapus the stern of his canoe, 572. 

 left certain fish at different points on way to Kalae, 



570. 

 legend of, 570. 



lived in cliffs cast of Kohala, 570. 

 on request, shares his nuts with the fishermen, 570. 

 plans with Poopalu to obtain food for planting from 



the gods, 572. 

 receives cooked kalo and potatoes, which he saves 



for planting, 570. 

 returns to Kohala and plants the yam, etc., 572. 

 secretes Poopalu in canoe, 572. 

 sees two men net-fishing and joins them, 570. 

 shown the different kinds of tubers by the gods, 572. 

 Puuepa and Hukiaa. Hikapoloa cliief of, 562. 



Kohala traders return from Kona with fish to, 562. 

 Puuhue and Hoaniakcikekula arrive at Keolewa and 

 find Puuonale the king there, 538. 

 attracted to an olapa tree, discovers Hoamakeikekula, 

 . 538. 



inviting Hoamakeikekula to come down, springs for- 

 ward and kisses the bottom of her feet, 538. 

 pleads with Hoamakeikekula for Puuonale king of 

 Kohala, 538. 

 Puuloa, 340; Kaniakaaul.ini resides at, as agreed on, 

 402. 

 kidnapped boy from Waipio slain at, 132. 

 sea of many harbors at, 378. 

 Puumaneo, battle of, a rebellion, 314. 

 battle on, 314-20, 330. 

 Hauna directs Lono to, for battle, 326. 

 knoll of, 330. 

 Puumomi, 288, 304. 

 Puunabe, 340. 

 Puunui, 340. 

 Puuoaoaka, 336, 340, 346. 



Maui forces locate at, 342. 

 Puuokapolei, 392. 



Puuonale, king of Kohala, found at Keolewa, 538. 

 meets the points of Hoamakcikekula's dreams, 538. 

 questions Hrtamakeikekula on her tears, 538: takes 

 her as wife, the elements showing recognition, 538. 

 Puupa, Lono directed to proceed to ; sees the fires of 

 the rebels at, 324. 

 Lono rumored at, 326. 



Puupa — Continued. 



night battle at, 328 ; rebels escaped from, also killed, 

 326. 



occupy position from, 344. 



third battle of Lono called, 326. 



wlien outside of, 324. 

 Puupaoa, 358. 

 Puupoko, 340. 

 Queen Laielohclohoikawai. 228. 



Namakaokahai, 50-52, 56. 

 Race, origin of, 2. 

 Rainbow, appearance of, sometimes a high chief sign, 



escape of Aukelenuiaiku from cliff-cave, 66. 



formed over canoe of Piikea, 218. 



indicates to Kaoleioku Umi's presence, 188. 



Poomuku or headless, 66. 



replaced on the cliff by Kiwaha, 66. 



the footstool of wife of Makalii, 80. 

 Rains, various, 358, 376. 

 Rat shooting, a pastime of aliis, 452. 

 Rats, a low shelf which they will get at, 334. 

 Rat's whiskers, hair of Pikoiakaalala like, 456. 



Mainele never saw a man who could shoot at, 454. 



Pikoiakaalala wagers to hit, 454. 

 Red, an evidence of royal rank, 596. 

 . outfit accompany Kahikiula on voyage, 602. 

 Red Sea, 40. 



Refuge, city of, at Honaunau, Kona ; first reference 

 to, 134. 



place of, within the temple of Pakaalana, 134. 

 Relationship terms confusing, 316. 

 Remy, Jules, translation from, 232. 

 Reserve of one power for self protection, 72. 

 Rivalry, spirit of, an opportune test of mental powers, 



280. 

 Roasting bananas, by wayside, two old women, 598. 

 Royal abodes at Hilo visited by Umi, 220. 



blood, Umi opposed on account of lowness of his, 

 220. 



blue blood, solicitude for preservation of, 220. 



care of favored priestly order, test, igo. 



court, Akahiakuleana to reside at, 220. 



etiquette observed, 352. 



necklace, ivory; wiliwili imitation, 220; of Nanikoki, 

 222. 

 Royal offspring, 238; platform, 14. 



rank, red an evidence of, 596. 



scion recognized by shells even, 170. 

 Sacred Albino, 4. 



■chief, 14, 356. 



chiefs, descendants of Lonokaeho, 238. 



feather capes, 356. 



temple of Nonea, 4, 10. 



water, 400. 

 Sand crab. Ohiki, figurative, 242 ; of Waiolono, 400. 

 Scout birds of Tmaikalani killed by Piimaiwaa, 226. 

 Sea disturbed, 380. 



grass stripped by Ku, 386, 416. 



green, 40; red, 40. 



-urchin of Makakuku, 380. 

 Sea-eggs, Laukiamanuikahiki as an old woman wan- 

 ders picking out, 604. 



messengers .say they found her taking, 604. 

 Sea-weeds of Kanamuakea, 382. 



whose is the, 376; various, 378, 382. 

 Sesbania grandifolia, Obai, 318. 

 Sex of child, foreknowledge of, 596. 

 Shark, eiglit-finned. Mokuleia the, 28. 



hammer-headed, is Kaena, 374. 



Kaena is tail of white, 28. 



Kila reported eaten by a, 132, 146. 

 Sharks, numerous, 400. 



Ship and brothers of Aukele turned into ashes, 54. 

 Shooting arrows, 120, 258. 



