Index. 



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Omaokumau — Continued. 



lifts Piikea from the canoe and places her on Pii- 

 maiwaa's shoulders, 218. * 



on delivering the message, is entertained with much 

 good feeling, 216. 



questioned on arrival at Hana as to object of visit, 

 216. 



receives Piikea's love message to Umi, 216. 



replies to Umi the hill can not be captured, 250. 



returns to Waipio ; proceeds to king's house and pre- 

 sents his favorable report, 216. 



seizes Hakau by lower jaw, saying you are killed 

 for Umi, 202. 



sent to inform Piilani of Hawaii's desire that Piikea 

 hecome the wife of Umi, 214. 



with Umi they leave the king's presence, 186. 

 Oneoneolionua prayer, 148. 

 Oo (Moho nobiiis), bird of Kaiona, 392. 

 Ooki pahupu, cut asunder. 204. 

 Oopu, goljics of Kawainui, 374. 



mud-fish, 288; of llanakapiai; the transient, 374. 



of Waikolu, 304. 

 Opakapaka (Apsilus microdon) and aku, bonito, re 



niained at Kaelehuluhulu, 570. 

 Opala, chaff, a contemptuous expression, 166. 

 Opeapea, second daughter of Koukou, 450. 

 Opelu, mackerel scad, 570. 

 Opihi. a small limpet ( Xeritina granosa), 530. 



cause of bitterness of, 530. 



two caves of. 284, 302. 

 Opikanalani, 356. 

 Opikananuu. 336. 



Op.iko or Kopiko, a firewood, 566-68. 

 Opuukalionua, 284, 302, 364, 380. 



epochs to reign of Kamehameha, 26. 



genealogical tree in hands of Hawaii keepers, 406. 



genealogical tree of, 22, 24, 25, 26. 



generations from, 12, 22, 26. 



progenitor of this race, 2, ?2. 



puts himself as the origin of the race, 406. 



story of, 20. 



tradition of, 2, 12. 

 Origin of race, 2. 



Opuukahonua placed as. 406. 



volcanic activity, and order of change. 104. 

 Orion, three stars of, 376. 

 Ouakaiua, 180. 



Ouholowai, kapa of Olaa, 580; o Laa, 580. 

 Ouli at Waimea, 326. 

 Ouou, a small singing bird, 384. 

 Owl had keeping of Makiioeoe's tokens to Hina, 598. 



of the "still eyes" (a high chief), 14. 



(the) bedecks the girl with the tokens left with 

 Hina, 600-02. 



(the) reveals Laukianianuikahiki's identity, 600. 



supernatural aunt of Hina. comes from Kauai to 

 aid Laukiamanuikahiki, 598. 

 Paakaalana or Pakaalana. precincts of, 16. 



place of refuge. T34: place of Kaialea's conllnement. 

 142, 144; temple of. 142, 146. 



Waipio (heiau), 14. 

 Paakaeke, 284, 302. 

 Paao is seen ; left open the sea ; sea of, 378. 



priest seeks a new chief for Hawaii, 22. 



temple at Puuepa, 114. 

 Paaupau, 192. 



Pae, fishing companion of Umi, 230. 

 Paepae, 382, 420. 



a chief of Kekaha, Molokai, visits Maui to enlist aid 

 of Kauhi, 416. 



and Malanaihaehae at the final battle at Pelekunu 

 routes the whole army ; boasts they are all slain 

 by war-clubs of Kualii. 420. 



and wife left in char.^e of Molokai, 420. 



learns of Kualii's arrival and assures himself, 416-18. 



Paepae — Continued. 

 seeks his aid instead of Kauhi's ; returns and secures 

 and reports to his fellow chiefs : conspicuous for 

 bravery in battle at Kalaupapa ; Koolau lands come 

 into possession of, 418. 

 Paepaeilani, 284, 302. 



Paha, stick of tlie kapu sign Puloulou, 146. 

 Pahee, a game, described, 112, 256. 

 a popular betting" game, 178. 

 a sort of javelin, 256; spears, 258. 

 Pahonu, Lono and Pupuakea met at, 326. 

 Pahua, potatoes of, danced, 396. 



Pahuhu. mother-of-pearl fish-hook, 488; was a great 

 hook. 490 ; watched by the small black bird, nolo, 



spirit chief of Lanai, 476. 

 Pahulumoa. Hoamakeikekula arrives in the uplands of; 



leaves, in company with Puunanc, 536. 

 Paia, 284; another b.-ittle being fought at, 430. 

 Paiahaa, dressed in the flowers of, 384. 

 flowers thrown in Puna sea carried by current to, in 

 Kau, 384. 

 Paie, 284. 



Paiea and Umi start together on the third surf, and 

 Paiea is defeated, 212. 

 a petty chief under Liloa, 212. 

 best surf-rider in Laupahoehoe, 186. 

 challenges Umi, on a wager, to a surf-riding con- 

 test, 212. 

 in race with Umi crowds him against the rocks. 186. 



212. 

 is killed by Koi who returns with the body for sacri- 

 fice. 214. 

 off Laupahoehoe, 206. 



wagers his canoes against Umi's bones, 212. 

 Paimalu. bait boxes. 348. 

 Pa iwi, fence of bones, 574. 

 Pakui, 2. 

 heiau built by, 10. 

 his chant, 18. 



historian, composer, and priest, 10-12, 16. 

 song of, 12; reference to, 16, 

 Palaa, the food of, 396. 

 Palaau. mischief-maker of, 396. 

 Palaoa, necklace of ivory, 220. 



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

 Palama, strict surveillance, 534. 

 Palani (sturgeon-fish), 378. 

 Palanquin, or manele, 364. 

 Paleaikaahalanalana. network of gourd, 94. 

 Paleaikalanalana, 96. 

 Palena, 25. 



Paliuli, at leaving, Kiinoho and Kiihele mourn for 

 their attachment to. 502. 

 disappearance of. till this day, 502. 

 famed as a Hawaiian paradise, 438. 498. 

 favored spot in Puna, Hawaii, 438. 

 fertile and desirable land, 498. 

 first time found by man, 498. 



Hakalanileo's men proceed to the uplands of, 438. 

 Kepakailiula becomes the fire that lighted up, 500; 



first-born of the beloved one of, 500. 

 Kiihele and Kiinoho proceed from, to Keaau, 498; 



return to, with egg of Hina, 500. 

 Kiihele journeys from, and returns to, in one day, 



502. 

 Kiinoho and Kiihele instructed by dreams to go and 



live in, 498. 

 left in charge of the gods, 502. 

 located in Puna, Hawaii, 498. 

 on arrival at. Kiinoho questions Kiihele, 500. 

 Uli replies, there is a canoe in. 438. 

 Paliuli and Palikea, two hills (demigods) sent by Kane 

 and Kanaloa ; threatening death, are bidden by 

 Kaneapua to return below, 518. 



