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Piimaiwaa — Continued . 

 kills Hua-a in battle at Kuolo, 226. 

 leaps down and kills Nan, 224. 

 measures Imaikalani's strength, 226. 

 meets Umi and companion at Koakea, 182. 

 ordered to ascend Kaiiiki, 250. 



precedes the royal party with orders to the six dis- 

 tricts, 210. 

 returns to Hilo with the ivory ornament, 222. 

 rolls the image over the cliff and captures the hill ; 



slaughters its defenders, 254. 

 seeks and finds source of Imaikalani's skill, 226. 

 sent to Waipio for the ivory necklace, 222. 

 sets out with Kakohe, 210. 

 stoned as he approaches the fortress, 252. 

 the favorite of Umi, 250 ; most famous for bravery, 



250. 

 Piena, chiefess of high blood, 178. 



wife of Liloa, mother of Hakau, 178. 

 Pikoi, a weapon, 252. 

 Pikoiakaalala ; Alala, the father, Ivoukou the mother 



of, 450. 

 and Kauakahi are given a house that they may be 



unseen, 460-62. 

 asks his father for permit to witness the games ; is 



refused, 450. 

 at Mainele's failure, asked why tlie birds are not hit, 



462. 

 at this meal, grew large and fine looking, but with 



rat's hair, 456. 

 attends the rat-shooting contest of king and queen 



of Oahu, 452. 

 awakens jealousy among tlie boys, 452. 

 bets on hitting rat's wdiiskers. 454. 

 boasts in the presence of Mainele, 454. 

 called by the queen and questioned, 454. 

 disappearing from the queen, is sought for, 456. 

 further wagers and beats Mainele, 458. 

 hears shouts of sport contests, 450. 

 hits the old woman as a rat and claims the stakes. 



458. 

 in basket with Kauakahi, boards the canoe, 460. 

 lole and Opeapea, sisters of, 450. 

 is found by Kauakahi asleep on the sand ; takes him 



to tlie house, 452. 

 jumping after his board, is carried to sea and lands 



on Oahu after two days. 452. 

 Koukou gave birth to a son, 450. 

 looking into a vase of water, shoots his arrows at 



the birds, hitting both, 462. 

 obtains consent to witness sports, 452. 

 offers his kalokalo prayer, 454. 

 participates with his koieie board in Wailua river, 



45-': 



questions of various games, 450. 



returns to his sisters Ijcfore eating, says no noise is 

 to be heard, 456. 



said to eat like a god, 456. 



sarcastic as to Mainele's skill, 454. 



secures the daughter of Keawenuiaumi and appor- 

 tioned her land, 462. 



shot his arrow, hitting ten rats by Ihc wliiskers and 

 the bat, 454. 



sisters not present at birth of, 430. 



sisters of, were rats, 456. 



suggests being secretly taken along in the basket, 460. 



supported by the queen, wagers against Mainele and 

 the king, 456. 



terms an aged woman a big rat, 456. 



the people shout at the skill shown by, 462. 



the queen stakes her property on the skill of, to com- 

 pete with Mainele, 454. 



Inld by Kauakahi of Alainele going to Hawaii, 460. 



lo surprise of Mainele and people, came out of tlie 

 basket with his arrows, 462. 



wagers with Mainele. 456. 



Piikoiakaalala — Continued. 



Wailua, Kauai, birthplace of, 450. 



wins over his opponent in their dispute, 456. 



Pikoiakaalala's koieie board is thrown into the rapids, 



sisters, lole and Opeapea. questioned him and re- 

 vealed their relationship, 452. 



skill of rat-shooting established, 458. 

 Pili, 24-26, 405. 



after the son was grown up, ga\c birth to lloama- 

 keikekula, 532. 



at birth of Hoamakeikekula in form of an ala, threw 

 it aside, 532. 



first gave birth to a son. Waikuaala, 532. 



grass scorched by the sun, 398. 



his reign a time of peace and prosperity, 26. 



Lono's army jiroceeds by way of, 324. 



Makapailu the mother of, a great fortune-teller, 532. 



second epoch to time of Kahiko, 26. 



sent to be Hawaii's new ruler, 22. 

 Piliaana, 428. 

 Piliwale, 14. 

 Pimoe, 370. 

 Pinainai, 372, 404. 

 Pinea. 25, 405 ; daughter of Hakau ; named after Ha- 



kau's mother, 220. 

 Pineaikalani, ;}/2. 



Piokeanucnue, prominent forehead of Lonokaeho, 530. 

 Place of refuge, first reference to ; temple of Pakaa- 



lana, 134. 

 Pogue, revised history by, 28. 



Pohakea, the ravine of ; rock in sea off Kualoa, 396 

 Pohakoikoi, 372, 404. 

 Pohakuloa, let the battle be fought at, 340. 



sister of Eleio, 482. 

 Pohakuokauai, a Kauai chief, follows Nihooleki and 



friend ; rock now seen at Waianae, 496. 

 Pohinakalionua. at death of his mate, issues a chal- 

 lenge; cut in two by Hohoiea's club, 168. 



Hohoiea offers to meet, 168. 



warrior, 166. 

 Pohukaina, 25. 



Poi uhane, spirit-catching, 80. 



Pokii, coconut grove bends low seaward of, 282, 288, 

 306. 



o ka ua, liglit rains. 376. 

 Pokinikini, 372, 404. 

 Pokipoki, 372. 



Pokoula. adjoining Waiahao, tlie home of Puniaia. 470. 

 Polapola, 4, 20. 

 Polehulehu, 372, 404. 

 Polena, 405. 



PoHaliu, train and well of, 224. 

 Pololu, 232 ; precipices of, 330. 

 Poloahilani, high priest of Kauai. 128. 

 Polynesian Race. 12. 32, 60. 

 Pomanomano, 372, 404. 



Pooku. in Hanalei. 358: pandanus flowers of. 360. 

 Poopalu gives Pupuhuluena cooked kalo and potatoes, 



■ S/O. 



Iiidden in basket, directs Pupuhuluena in landing, 572. 



instructs Pupuhuluena for obtaining food from the 

 gods for planting. 572. 



speaks from within the basket, 572. 

 Popoalaea, the woman that is famous, 440. 

 Popolo (Solanum nigrun), 340. 

 Popomaili. 25, 405. 

 Porpoise, Ku unlike the, 390. 

 Potatoes kapued, 66. 

 Poupou, chubby, 230. 

 Prayer called Oneoneohonua. 148. 



of Knkailani the priest, 26; poetical, 28. 



recital interrupted, 140. 148. 



referred to in genealogy of Kamalalawalu. 28. 

 Priest advises wish of Kalelealuaka carried out. 466. 



