Index. 



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Moanaikaiaiwe, a paddler on Moikcha's voyage from. 

 n6. 

 and with Kila to Tahiti, ii6, 122. 

 Moanakea. 406. 

 Moanahia, 400. 



to Maiinaloa, KuaHi becaniL- owner of, 412. 

 MoanauH, elevated house of. 318. 



Moaulanuiakea, Kanaloa, 20; harbor of, 22; land of, 

 112. 

 iki, 122-24; ""'■ 1-4- 

 Lanikeha, Moikclia's palace at. 124. 170. 

 Moikeha's home, 160, 170. 



palace thatched with bird feathers, timbers of Ka- 

 nila and battens of birds' bones, 170. 

 Moc, 340. 



Moea, rain drifts. 376. 



Moela, at its scent of a stranger the queen sends out 

 searchers, 54, 58. 

 discovers Aukele, 56. 

 dog of Xamakaokahai. 42; watcher of all the land, 



54- 



scents the blood of stran.tjer. 54. 



sent to slay Aukele. 58 ; is reduced to ashes. 60. 

 ^loepuu. companions-in-death. 150. 

 JMohalu, night of, a kapu period, 486. 

 Mohili (sea-bean), 570. 

 Moi, chief priest of Kapcpcekauila, 436. 



dwelt east of Waikolu, .Mcjlokai. 444. 



prophesies and warns the chief and people, 442. 



relates his dream to Kapepcekauila, 442. 



renowned priest preceding Paao, 436. 



said to have preserved the ancient ■form of temple 

 structure, 442. 



the dream of, 442. 

 j\Ioi's temple was Maniniaiakc at Honukaapu. 442. 

 JMoihala, chief of Kona : inquiring of the wind ; child 



of Peapea, 320. 

 Moikeha advises Kila as to course on voyage to Tahiti, 

 120, 160. 



agonized for love of Luukia, 114, t6o. 



and companions join in surf-riding exercise with 

 royal party at Kauai. 116. 



and Luukia. seed of discord sown. 112. 



and wife Kapo. king and queen of Tahiti, 156. 



approved of Kila's discretion, 120. 



.arrival of. at Hawaii, 156. 



arri\ed at Hilo, allows brothers to reside there. T16. 



arriving at Oahu, his sisters desire and arc allowed 

 to remain. 1 16. 



avenged througli Kila's wit. 166. 



became king of Kauai. 118. 



bides his time to learn cause of straivie beh;i\ior ; 

 finds Luukia corded from waist down. 114. 



body of. deposited in cliffs of Haena. T28. 



bones of, 130-32, 146, i. =12-54. 



came from Tahiti, 18. 160. 



(chief) fond of sports and games. it2. 



consults the astrologers and priests as to Kila's 

 journey. 122. 



crazed through false report, 20. 



dead body of. 128. 



detects something wrong with Luukia. 114. 



directs foster-son to make ready for departure to 

 Hawaii. 114. 



enamored, weds the two Kauai princesses. 1 18. 



has five children by Hooipakamalanai and llinau. 118. 



genealogical tree in history of. 406. 



genealogy of. irS. 



goodly man of commanding figure. it6. 



had died. Laamaikahiki heard that. 152. 



had two powerful warriors. t66. 



Hawea, the drum of. T26. 



his residence on Kauai. 118. 



history of. tt2: his movements, 156. 



rtooipoikanialanai and sister fall in love with. 116. 



Moikeha — Cuntinucd. 



in double canoe with relatives, priest and attendants 

 set sail from Tahiti, 114. 



infatuated with Luukia, 112: takes her to wife, 156. 



informed by the tone of drum that Laamaikahiki is 

 about to arrive, 128. 



instructs his boys in their contest. 120. 



Kaialea denies being a son of, 144. 



Kapaahu. own inheritance of, 154. 



kapued place of. 164. 



lamp once belonged to. 170. 



lands Mookini and Kaluawilinau at Kohala. 116. 



Lanikeha. palace; and residence of. 124. 



leave Hilo. touching at various points en route, ar 

 rive at Wailua, Kauai. 116. 



Luukia angry at. IT2. 



meets Kakakauhanui, and claims him as friend. 116. 

 160. 



Mua the betrayer of. 164. 



objects to Kila's joining his I)rothers in sports, then 

 relents, 120. 



on Kila's suggestion, tells sons they nnist have a 

 god, 120. 



palace of, 170. 



people of, seen in testimony of Kila's higli rank. 168. 



ponders over the change in Luukia and decides to 

 leave for other lands. 114. 



prepares a reception for Laamaikahiki. 128. 



reaching Hana. Honuaula remains, 116. 



returns from games, meets Luukia as usual. 114. 



revolt against the sons of. 152. 



said to be publicly defamin.g Luukia, 112. 



seeks the happiness of his family, 1 18. 



seeks to learn cause of Luukia's lashing. 1 14. 



selects the men for Kila's voyage. 122, 160. 



sons of, deprived of their lands, 152. 



surprised at Luukia retiring with pau on, 114. 



tests his sons as to who should go to Tahiti for 

 Laamaikahiki, 118-20. 160. 



the chief; mele in honor of, 20. 



the father of Kila; instructs him to slay his old 

 enemies. 160. 



thought no more of Luukia. 118. 



upon and after the death of, 128. 



why he journeyed to Kauai, 170. 



wish of, that Kila act as king, 152. 



yearns for Laamaikahiki, his son, it8. 

 Mokapu, 29S. 



Mokn-a-Hualeiakea, princess, 228. 

 Mokulcia, 28; witli its dish of Kahala, 374. 

 Mokumoa, entrapped the fish of, 396. 

 Alokuola, or Coconut Island, Hilo, 436; ancient place 



of refuge, 594. 

 Mokupaoa, the aukuu of, 398. 

 Mnlehai. 25. 405. 

 Molnkai. 284-86. 302-04. 416-20. _ . — 



an island child of Hina, 12, 18. 



born a god. 2. 6. 



disappointment as Pele's abode, T04. 



gcnealosjy of, differs, 406; general conflict on. 416-18. 



has snirits for Kaunolu lives there. 476. 



Hcakekoa followed on to. 270. 



is storm-bound. 318. 



Kaikilani returned to Hawaii from. 274. 



Kila party soon in sight of, 130. 



Kila's food parties for his people on Kauai, squan- 

 dered at, 140. 



Kualii given the whole of, by Koolau chiefs, 420. 



left in charge of Paepae and wife. 420. 



Lono continued to. and storm-bound at, 270. 



torn asunder. ,^82. 420. 

 Molokini. birth of. 4; an afterliirtb. 8; what is. 2S6. 



till' lliatching ropes, ,304. 



traditions of; the navel string, 8. 

 Mololani, 12. 



