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Index. 



Malae, where canoe-vines grow, 398.' 

 Malama, icy waters of, 306. 

 Malamanui, Kualii party proceed to, 414. 



listens for its voice, 386. 



red is the water from the slain at, 3S6. 416. 



three more battles fought at Pulce and raupauwela, 



414. 

 Malanaihaehae, 386, 416; and Kahai, chief warriors of 



Kualii, 41^. 



and Maheleana told by Kualn. of opposnig army to 

 meet theni. 2.\2. 



and Pacpae left the final battle at Pelekunu, 4J0. 



Kauhi made chief warrior over, 426. 



Kualii and others defeat the chiefs at Kalaupapa, 418. 



slays the enemy with Kualii's axe, 420. 



with Kualii and companion land and proceed to Ma- 

 lamanui, 414. 

 Malanaikuaheahea, woman of rare beauty; attested by 



the elements, 78, 80; wife of Makalii, 78. 

 Malcla. -M- . . 



Maliu and Kauakahi ; orignial gods, two of; origmator 



of idolatry ; priest, 370. 

 Malo, D., on Luukia kind of canoe lashnig, \\i. 



(loin-cloth), 382. 

 Maluakapo, 370, 404. 

 Malukoi, a temple observance, 218. 



Molokai chiefs and Kualii went liy land to, 418. 

 Mamaki ( Pipturus albidus) furnishing bark for choice 



kapa, 392. 

 Mamala, Aiai began fishing off, 558. 



entrance to Honolulu harbor, 378, 554. 



traditional castaway, 4. 

 Manialahoa, fragrant-leaved awa of, 358. 

 lAIamane, red is the leaf of the, 386, 416. 



( Sophora chrysophylla), a mountain acacia. 386; a 

 durable hard wood, 566. 

 Mana, 284; house at, 318; wvater of, 306. 



Mirage of (chanti, 276-82, 28S, 306. 



sacred temple apartment, 240. 

 Manaiakalani, the great fish-hook, 204, 370, },':)Z. 412. 



war-club of Kualii handed Maheleana, 412. 

 Manaku, 24, 404. 

 M.-mana, 400. 

 Manau, 24, 382, 420. 

 Manauea, 25. 

 Manele, 364. 



Kauhi sets out to meet Kualii at, 424. 



Kualii's canoes moored at, 424. 

 Manienie. the beauty of Kau, 500. 

 Manini temple, at Hanini, 384, 414; at Koholalcle, 178. 



surgeon-fish, remained behind at Manininwali. 570. 

 Maniniowali, manini remained at, 570. 

 Mano (shark) lived with Pulanaicie ; of rougli pecu- 

 liar skin, 242. 



(4.000). 364; in the presence of. 342. 

 .Manok.-dililani. 25. 405. 



Manookalanipo. 242; ancestor of K.auai cliicfs. iiS. 

 Manowaikeoo, guarded by four men watching in pairs, 

 526. 



land owned by Kane and Kanaloa. 526. 

 Manu, or Manua, calm sea of, 380. 

 Mamiia, T4. 

 Manuiakane, 24. 

 Maoea, house of, 358. 

 jM;ioi, inaile on the heights of, ,390. 

 MaiiU-ha and mate, nets of Makalii. 5,?o. 

 'Mainin.-iiaala. 24. 404. 



Marigold reveals modern authorship. 598. 

 Maueleka, clouds in line, 372. 

 Maui, All West, lands, 284. 



an ancient celebrity, 370. 



born an island, 2; born of I',ip;i .iiid W.ikca, 2, Tj. 



chiefs gone to Lanai, 224. 



forces, defeated, 348. 



Maui — Continued. 



forces gouge out Kanaloa's eyes: they follow and 

 locate at Hokuula, 342. 



forest belt of hulu-o-, 94. 



great fish-hook of, 370, 392. 



has spirits for Keoloewa lives there, 496. 



Heakekoa called at, 270. 



Hinau aids in Kauhiakama's escape to, 350. 



Hinau tlie greatest man in, 350. 



liostilitics between the kings of Lanai and. 224. 



Imaikalani greatest man of, 246. 



Kain,alalawalu, king of, 424. 



Kaoleioku advises Umi to make war on, 246. 



Kauhiakama worried lest Hinau returns not to, 350. 



King of, dead, 254, 332. 



King of, successful in frightening Hawaiian warriors, 

 250. 



Lanai wished independence of. 224. 



Lono consults Kaikilani regarding visit to, on sailing 

 he takes Pupuakea and Hauna. 330. 



Lono on arrival at, finds Kamalalawalu .at Hana, 330. 



Lono visits Maui, 270. 



Makakuikalani, great general of, 346-48. 



messenger sent hy, 370. 



messengers dispatched to. by Lono ; they sail for, 350 



Nainakaokahai kills Pele on, 106. 



no one of royal blood to live, 350. 



of Kama. 4 ; origin of. 6. 



Pelc and Hiiaka start a fire on, 106. 



Umi liecime possessed of, which he turned over to 

 Kihapiilani, 254. 



Umi prepares war fleet against. 246. 



Umi's fleet sails for. 246. 



young warrior of all, 394. 

 Mauiakalana. 24, 404. 

 Mauihope. 24, 404. 



Maui-ites, completely routed, 346; slaughter of, 348. 

 Mauikiikii, 24, 404. 



Mauiloa, a man, a chief, 20; an island. 12. 

 Mauimua, 24. 404. 

 Manna Kea. mountain. 224. 

 Maunalahilalii, 396. 

 Maunalei. 424. 



Maunaloa (^Iolokai), chiefs encamped cm lop of. 418. 

 Maunaloa mountain, 106, 160. 

 Maunalua, food for the fish of. 396. 

 Maunauna, 416, meeting place of Kualii and Kiiiaia. 



384. 

 Mce, anything remarkable, 386. 

 Mehameha. 406. 

 Mehepalaoa, 380. 



Meke. an ancient name for iron. 74. 

 term for a deep pit for dead bodies witli valuables, 



74- 

 Mele of Kamahualele in honor of Moikeha, 20. 



Kualii, 28, 



Pakui, 12. 

 Mercy, has rendered the law useless, 290. 



Kakuhiliewa calls for, 290. 

 Miha, 378. 

 Mihi, 22, 24. 



Mikiai, last fingcrful of poi, 474. 

 Milky Way, had not made its appearance, 540. 



the spirit of Kukamauhmuiakea, 528. 

 Milipomea. 372.^ 404. 

 Milo. house of in the sun, 318. 

 Miloa, 240. 

 Mirage of Mana, 276-82, 288, 306. 



claimed by Kakuhihewa in honor of his name, 278-80; 

 claimed by Lono, 280. 



in honor of Ohaikawiliula. used onlv at roval court. 

 276. 



latest Kauai name chant, 276. 282, 288. 



taught first to Lono, then to Kakuhihewa, 276. 

 Moakuenanana, 382. 



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