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Index. 



Momona, definition of, 526. 



Monioualoa, 344. 



MonoccTos unicornis, Kala, a sacred fish, 288. 



Mookini and Kahiavvilinau locate at Koliala, 116. 



name of famed Paao temple at Pnuepa, 114. 



priest, accompanies Moikeha to Hawaii, 114. 

 Moolau, 314. 

 Mua, betrayer of Moikelia, 164. 



dealt with as instructed by Kila, 166. 



examines Kila's men, 164; and bundle, 166. 



finds Kila, asks his aid to obtain Luukia, 166. 



his false tale, 20, 112. 



house, one of the temple structures, 126, 148, 430. 



infatuated with Luukia, 112. 



Kila hides himself within the, 126. 



Kuhelepolani leaves the sacred precincts, 126. 



meets his death through Kila's wit, 166. 



sows discord between Luukia and iMoikelia, 112. 



Tahitian prince, 112. 



unable to gain favor with Luukia. 164. 

 Mud-hen, made black like the, 342. 



note interrupts the prayer recital, 140. 148. 

 Muku. night of; the time for ulna fishing, 204. 

 Muleiula, heiau of. 324; temple of, at, .^30. 

 Mullet plentiful at Kauai; reaches to Puna. Kau and 



Hilo, 396. 

 Muniu, first-born son of Kaumalumalu. 560. 



and brothers, fishermen of llolualoa, Kona ; furnish 

 fish to Kohala traders, 562; beheaded on enternig 

 Hikapoloa"s house, 564; brotliers of the Made 

 sisters. 562-64; restored, return to Kona, 568; sail 

 to Kohala for food, 564. 



head of, enquires for fault, 564. 



inquiring for the chicfesscs, is bid enter for food, 564. 



Kaulanapokii chants to find. 568. 



opiko tlie wood of umu for. 366-68. 



recognized by Hikapoloa, 564. 



sent by brothers to get them food, 564. 



taken up by sisters and brought to life. 56S. 

 Naaiku, 32. 



Nacnae, the pewter-sword, 382. 

 Nahakaipuami. rock called, 556. 

 Naholo, ,^80. 

 Nahololiolo, 382. 

 Nahuina, 396. 



Naio tree,, bastard sandalwood. 300. 

 Nakikiaianihau. a place called, 324. 



Pupuakea's force came by way of. 326. 

 Nakolo. 380. 

 Nakolowailani. 24. 

 Naku, of several meanings, 156. 

 Nalu, 240. 

 Xamakaokahai advises her brothers that llalulu is 



killed, 66. 

 advises second search for water of life. 86. 

 asks that all v.aluables be left to child, 68. 

 asks to be cut up; insists thereon. 68. 70. 

 battles with and kills Pele on Maui, 106. 

 becomes the wife of Aukele. 54. 

 bestows all her possessions upon her liusband. 74. 

 calls Aukele home, 96. 

 changes into a cliff, an ocean, a fire, 70. 

 chiefess, owner of Kalakeenuiakane, 42. 

 commands attendance on .Sukele, 86. 

 confined. 98; consents to Aukele's return |o his 11a 



live land. 108. 

 cousin of Aukele, 42; of Pele and fliiaka, 100. 

 cut up with the axe by Aukele, 68-70. 

 demands a wailing gathering for her busb.ind. 84. 

 destroys the ship and Iku brothers. 52. 

 discontinues her warfare against Pele and lliiak;i, 106 

 discovers contents of -Aukele's box, 68. 

 exbiliits her supernatural powers, 68-70. 

 feared by her brother, T08. 

 fights and drives Pele and Tliiaka away, 104. 



Namakaokahai — Contxnucd. 



gives over the kingdom and powers to her husband, 

 68-70. 



goddess, won as wife by Aukele, 62. 



god-wife, with child, names it Kauwilanuianiakehai- 

 kalani. 74. 



head-feathers \A llalulu recognized by, 66. 



her brothers and attendants, 42. 



her miraculous powers, kino, J2. 



instructs Aukele for the capture of his nephew's 

 spirit, 80-82. 



looks for Aukele. 82-84 ; sees him fiying, 84. 



maid-servants of, report no cause for dog's alarm, 56 



orders Aukelenuiaiku slain, 58. 



prayed to as a deity by .Aukele, 60. 



prepares her war weapons. 52. 



queen of Kahikeenuiakanc, 50, 56. 



receives report of brothers and maids. 58. 



releases her dog Moela to search, 56. 



renews attempt to restore brothers to life, 98. 



returns to her own land, Kalakeenuiakane, 106. 



saddens for her husband, 82. 



sees a ship approaching sends to learn its object, 52. 



sends her bird brothers and maids on search and 

 to kill, 56. 



sends her brothers to heaven to inform Kuwahailo, 

 76. 



speaks to her husband in paraliles, too. 



still loved Aukele, 100. 



suspects Aukele's conduct, 100; not deceived. 102. 



suspects withheld power is being taught her husband, 

 74- 



takes lookout position on Nuuniealani, 104-06. 



the property of Aukele's brothers, 100. 



the several pieces of. get together, 70. 



threatens with death, 84. 



three supernatural bodies given lier husb.'uid. 70. 



to become a mother. 64. 



transfers her anger upon Pele and lliiaka. 102-04. 



wife to tlie Iku brothers, 98. 



withholds from husliand the power to fly, 72. 

 Name chant, 276. 280-82. 

 Name songs, method of memorizing shown, 276. 



possessed by all chiefs of note in their honor, 276. 

 Names of personages. 284. 



exchange of a bond of friendship. 510. 



play of. 284. 400. 



special for clubs, .spears, kahili, etc., 270. 

 Nana. 24, 404. 

 Nanaiea. 24, 404. 

 Nanailani. 24. 404. 

 Nanakaeke. 284, 302. 

 Nanakaoko, 24, 404. 

 Nanakehili, 24, 404. 

 Nanakulei. 24, 404, 

 Nanamakaikacleua. 284. 320. 

 Nanamaoa. 24. 404. 

 Nanamea, 24. 404. 

 Nananuu, 370. 404. 



or Lanamiu. temple structure, 346. 

 Nanawahine, 370. 

 Xanaulu, 24. 404. 

 Nanea, 370, 404. 



Nanikoki, royal ivory neckl;ice of Liloa. 222-24. 

 Nanualolo, probably Nuololo, 380. 

 Napili, 94. 



Napoopoo, Lonoikamakahiki Ijorn at. 256; returns witli 

 his parents to. 266. 



Kaikilani. returning to, finds the chiefs in re\dlt. 274. 

 Nan, fislicrman of Puueo, suspects approach of men. 

 224. 



as Umi's men descend the cliff tr;iil he llinists them 

 through, 224. 



hurries to retreat of Kauniana ; is killed by Piimai- 

 waa ; kills forty men, 224. 



