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Index. 



Palm houses of Kane, 286, 304. 



Pandainis, 358; garhiiuls of, in great favor. 39-'. 



Pania, an abbreviation, 386. 



Pao excliangcs greetings with Kihapiilani. 244. 



Kihapiilani advised to confer with, 230. 



learning of Kihapiilani's wrongs, sends him to Ka- 

 lepolepo for avenging aid, 244. 



prophetess, at VVaikapu, 244. 

 Paoa, kukui trees wafting the message of, 386. 

 Papa and Wakea, 2, 16-18; reconciliation, 18. 



angry and jealous, takes Lua for a new husband, 

 12, 18. 



conceived the island of Kauai, 14. 



daughter of Kukalaniehu and Kahakauakoko, 20, 24. 



gave birth to islands, 12, 16-18. 



genealogy, 18, 404. 



of Walinuu, 12. 



the foundation table, 374. 



went back to, 12, 18, and returns from Tahiti, 12, 18. 



wife of Wakea, 12, 372, 380; returns to Wakea, 18. 

 Papa-a, 14. 



Papiohuli, the ohai turns at, 318. 

 Pan ai kaua (war garment), 52. 



Pa-u, Lipewale left behind to print the; smearing the 

 banibu sticks, she began printing the, 606. 



of feathers, 25, 42, 405. 



of Luukia cording described. 112, 166. 



or skirt of Lnukia, 158. 

 Pankauwila, 284. 

 Paumakna. 25, .^96. 405. 

 Paupauwela. 384. 414-16; red is the water of, 386. 



Kualii fought at, 414. 

 Pauwcia, 284. 



Pavveo. 24 ; averted eye, 342. 



Pearl fish-hook Kahuoi, 554-58: desired by Ilikapoloa, 

 562. 



given Hikapoloa, worthless, the fault, 564. 

 Pele, 286; is angry, 376. 



killed by Xamakaokahai on Maui. 106. 



light from Kilauea equalled only by light from Pali- 

 uli, 500. 



travels in spirit to Hawaii, 106. 

 Pele and Hiiaka almost overcome Namakaokahai, 104. 



battle on Maui with Xamakaokahai, Pele killed, 106. 



cousins of Namakaokahai, 100.^ 



digs up the rocks in Hanakaieio,_ 104. 



driven away they land first on Kanai, 104. 



dug the pit of Kilauea, 106. 



fight and driven away from Kauai. 106. 



ill-treated by Namakaokahai, 104. 



infatuate Aukele, 100. 



Namakaokahai discontinues her warfare, 106. 



their abodes on Oahu, Molokai, Maui, 104. 



Pelcioholani, son of Kualii, arrives from Kauai on a 



visit ; quarrels with and is so severely handled by 



the father getting the lua grip on him that he 



leaves Oahu at once, 434. 



Pelekunu, final battle fought at, with great slaughter, 



420. 

 Peleula, ununu (grass) danced at, 396. 

 Pcu, 284, 302. 

 Peue, 286, 304. 

 Pig, black, a means for identifying royalty, 188. 



chief-searching, 392 ; offered with prayer to Umi, 188. 



Ku unlike the, 392. 



power of certain, to identify royalty, 392. 



unblemished, 238. 



walks toward Umi and returns to Kaoleioku, 188. 

 Piihonua, Ililo. Kana brought up in, 436. 



where Kana was living, 442. 

 Piikea and Kihapiilani suggested as parents, 248. 



and Umi invade Hana to make war on Piilani, 248. 



borne on the shoulders of Piiniaiwaa into Umi's 

 presence; they exchange greetings, 218. 



brothers of, 236. 



Piikea — Coni'inucd. 



chant in honor of, 238. 



daughter of Piilani of Maui, 25, 214, 228; Princess, 

 218. 



delivered of a child the deities flee with it to Oahu, 

 230. 



desired as a wife for Umi, 214-16. 



grandmothers of, angered ; caused the battle of the 

 gods, 2^2. 



grieved at ill-treatment of Kihapiilani ; acts as one 

 bereft, to win Umi's aid, 244-46. 



had supernatural grandmothers, 230. 



Kihapiilani sails to meet his sister, 244. 



no woman in Hawaii like ; sends her love message, 

 216. 



set sail with fleet of 400 canoes to meet Umi, 2i8. 



stubbornly opposes Umi's plans for peace, 248. 



tells Umi cause and source of deaths, 230. 



touching Waipio, a rainbow arches the canoe, 218. 



wants son of Piilani killed, 248. 



wife of Umi, 240, 405. 



with Umi and men return to Hawaii, 254. 

 Piilani and people of Maui, in fear at approach of ca- 

 noe, 216. 



completes arrangements to meet Umi, 218. 



death of. 218. 232: the first-born, 236. 



disregards the father's words, 236. 



entertains and exchanges courtesies with Omaokamau, 

 216. 



father of Piikea, pleased with Umi's message, 216. 



ill-treats Kihapiilani at table. 236. 



Kihapiilani seeks some one to kill, 244. 



(Lonoapii), 244. 



(Lonoapiilani) dead at time of Umi's invasion, 248. 



of Maui, 216; on coming to throne resides at Kau- 

 iki, 236. 



Omaokamau sent to inform, of the chiefs of Hawaii's 

 desire, 214. 



Piikea demands that war be made on, 246; given 

 birth through, 240. 



shows hatred towards his brother Kihapiilani, 236. 



sneering term applied to, 238. 



son, heir to kingdom of Maui, 236. 



son of. wanted killed, 248. 



Umi and Piikea come to make war on, 248. 



Umi questions Kaoleioku as to war against, 246. 



was Keawe's attraction, 240. 

 Piimai, 14. 



Piiniaiwaa adopted by Umi they journey on to Wai- 

 pio, 182. 



and co-counselors ordered to prepare war on fleet, 

 246. 



and companions accompany Umi and the old men, 

 208; conquer Puna, 226; farm daily; go aku fishing, 

 1S6; taught the arts of warfare, 190; made cour- 

 tiers. 220 ; with Umi in spear practice ; equally 

 good with left and right arm, 210. 



and officers ordered to war on stronghold of Kau- 

 iki, 248. 



and Omaokamau await Umi's call on Liloa, 182; 

 with Umi leave the king's presence, 186. 



apprises the chiefs of Waipio of Umi's predicament, 

 222. 



ascends ladder of Kauiki Hill, discovers the giant 

 guard to be a wooden image, 252-54. 



bears Piikea on his shoulders into the presence of 

 Umi, the king, 2t8. 



boasts of causing tlic death of Tmaikalani. 228. 



calls to the people below "The hill is captured," 254. 



destroys Imaikalani's scout birds. 226. 



enters and ejnerges from the pass safely, 252. 



given Hamakua, 206. 



heard Umi's corpse had been given to Koi, 234. 



inner guard at Umi's sepulchre, 234. 



investigates Kauiki defences, 250 54. 



