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Index. 



Priesthood, founded liy Lihauula, 2. 



Priests, instead of warriors, direct the war, 324. 



Lono's battle course directed by, 324; Niinu and 

 Kakohe, great, 192. 



paths of the, narrow, 444. 

 Proclamation for the chiefs 1)ird tax, 422. 

 Profession of hoopapa, or lioopaapaa. 266. 270. 

 Pu, back part of bait, 370. 

 Pna, a good firewood, 566. 



Puaahuku cliff, 134. '50 ; awa field at foot of, 558. 

 Puaakahuoi, 14. 



Puaakukui, pig-shaped piece of kukui wood, 580. 

 Puaihanuolc, war-club of Pohinakahonua, 168. 

 Puainako, great general of the traitors forced to top 

 of, 326. 



rebels encatnped at. 328. 

 Puakea, low indeed lies, 314; landing place for canoes, 



334- 

 van of canoes at, 340. 

 Puako, consents to his wife's and sisters' departure, 

 562. 

 engaged in salt-making, 560. 

 handsome man of Kalaliuipuaa, takes Mailelaulii as 



wife, 560. 

 Hawaii, where dog Pupualenalena lived. 558. 

 Kanaloakuaana captured at, 342 ; wind of, 344. 

 Kauhi and Kiha stationed at, 340. 

 Kaunooa between Kawaihae and, 322. 

 landing place for canoes at, 342; repidsed warriors 



ran to. ,^48. 

 Pupualenalena tracked to. 558. 

 Puanalua. 376. 



Pueonui and Kakuhihewa war again resumed, 468. 

 contending in war for Ewa lands, 464. 

 defeated, 468. 

 final defeat and death of, traced to Kalelealuaka, 



468-70. 

 king of district of Kona, 464. 



officers in the army of, slain by Kalelealuaka, 468. 

 Pueonuiokona, gives Kaipalaoa passage to Kauai, 576. 

 Kaipalaoa saw the canoes of, 574. 

 king of Kauai, 574. 

 lit. definition, 574. 

 Puhaukole, before the reljels reached, 328. 

 Puholo. steam cooking, described, t,?,2. 

 Puipuiakalawaia, applied also to Umi of Hawaii ; a 



third name for Nihooleki, 494. 

 Pukohukohu, a noni-colored kapa, 532. 

 Pulanaieie, 242. 

 Pulee, Kualii fought at, 4T4. 



ohia grove of, 384, 416. 

 Pulehu. 284. 

 Pulele. 394. 



Puloulou. a sign of kapu. 146. 354. 



Pumaia. again in spirit, directs the wife to remove his 

 body to a cliff-cave at \nuanu Pali; calls in their 

 journey. 474. 

 a hog raiser. 470. 



amused at advice of priest to the king, 476. 

 child of Wanua. chief of Hamakua. 316. 

 dead body of. dragged and thrown into a pit at Ka- 



pua. 472. 

 fights for possession of his last hog, 470-72. 

 grants Kualii many hogs for temple service, exhaust- 

 ing ten pens, 470. 

 in spirit, directs the wife to rescue his liody and con- 

 ceal it elsewhere, 472-74. 

 in spirit, raids the district ,-ind Kualii's lands for 



food. 474. 

 kills all assailants but one. 472. 

 Kualii builds a house for the bones of. 476. 

 legend of. 470. 

 made war on liy Kn.ilii. 472. 



moves to Kewalo, wliore a 1);ittle is fouglit and 

 Kualii's warriors slain, 472. 



Pumaia — Continued. 



moves to Pawaa and is met again in liattle, Kualii 



■ind his god only escaping, 472. 

 one hog to be kept until death of. 470. 

 on Pukoula, the home of, 470. 

 searching party sent to search the liones of. 474. 

 spn-il of, brings a servant for his wife and daughter, 

 476; flew and lit flaming at cliff-cave, 474; revisits 

 his house and relates his ill-treatment, 472 ; strong- 

 er than the living body, 474-76. 

 through power of the god, is caught and killed, 472. 

 wife and daughter of. distressed for food, 474; long 



await his return. 472. 

 wife of. denied knowledge. 474. 

 Puna, awa leaf of, 318; hala wreaths of. 398. 

 (chief). 25. 404. 



fragrant hala blossoms (hinano) of, 580. 

 llua-a, king of, 226. 

 Lilileluia, chief of; bones of, 318. 

 Puna and Kau warriors stationed, 344. 

 chiefs of, too, fell back at Haalilo's defeat, 414. 

 district. 4. 324. 330, 336, 344, 376. 

 of the angry eyes, 242; mullet reaches to, 396. 

 Umi gives, to a friend, 204. 

 Punalioa, canoe landing of. 330; harbor of, in Uilo. 444. 

 Punaluu. 428. 

 Punia. champion liar, 486. 

 Punohu. rain clouds, 376. 



Puoa. a cone-shaped (tomb) structure, 484, 490. 

 Pupuakea and Lono join forces and slaughter the reb- 

 els, 324-26 ; intercept the men : prepared to give 

 battle, 322 ; on advice of priest, proceed to Puu- 

 maneo, 326. 

 and men arrive at precipice of Honokoa. 326. 

 angered, prepares the chicken and awa, hurriedly, 



334. 

 arrival of, battle decided on, 322. 

 chants rout of rebels and victory of Lono, 328. 

 connncnded liv Kama, 3'!4; prepares to give 1)attle. 



346. 

 Hawaii's powerful general, younger 1>rother of Lono, 



346. 

 is felled and thouglU killed, 346; reviving he slays 

 his adversary; birtlnnark of. has impressed itself, 

 348. 

 messenger sent to Kau for, 320; place of residence, 



322. 

 ordered by Lono to prepare chicken and awa ; un- 

 used to such service is surprised ; disregards the 

 order and plays konane, 332; is struck on the 

 head with the board, 334. 

 reliels seeing force of, send men to intercept. 326. 

 reliels slauglitered by, 330. 

 rcturnefl and met Lono at Pahonu. 326. 

 sends messenger calling the men to battle. ,^22. 

 sends messengers to learn condition of rebels, 328. 

 sent out with forty men. 324. 

 slaughters and scatters the foe in all directions; his 



chant, 328. 

 unafraid. en,gages l\lakakuikalani. 346. 

 younger lirother accompanies Lono. 330. 

 Pupuc. 24. 404. 



Puuanahuln clinkers at. red witli people on night tlie 

 men left. ;^22. 

 Lono intercepts his men at, 322. 

 Puueo, fisherman of Nau, 224. 



Kanoa heiau at, 222. 

 Pnuiki. 340; hill looking down on Kukui|).ihu. 564. 

 Puniwa, a wing of tlie army was climlnng. 410. 

 Puukahan.ihana. 340. 

 Puukamacle. 288. .304. 

 Puukanikanihia. .■?44. 



Punka w.aiwai. T^uukia's place of separation. 158. 

 I'unkr.i. grass al. danced. ,to6. 



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