Index. 



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Makaaho danced on the way, 396. 

 Makaaliia, 25, 405. 



INIakaaoa. a sister of Moikcha. accompanies him from 

 Tahiti, 114; settles on Oahu, 116. 



greets and questions Kila, \22. 

 Makaaidii, 3S2, 420. 

 Makaena, 492-94. 

 INIakahiko of Pihvvale, 14. 

 Makahiwa, 342. 

 Makaiwa. 284; bending surf of. famed in song, 378. 



curving surf of, 122-24, '-8, 162, 378. 

 Makakaile, 24, 342. 

 Makakailenuiaola, 24. 



Makakauahi. 25, 405; tlic lieavenly cliief, 16. 

 Makakii. 342. 



Makaknikakmi determination nf, manifest; kirge in 

 size and Maui's powerful general, 346. 



disapproves Kama's ending the war, 344. 



engages Pupuakea and is killed, 346-48. 



ordered by Kama to make preparations for war, 336, 

 340. 



prepares the chicken and awa, ii2. 



sight of, puts Lono's forces in fear, .346. 



younger brother of Kama, ■^7,2. 346. 

 Makakuku. the sea-urchin of, 380. 

 Makalani, i'/2. 

 Makalau, 342. 

 Makalii and Kila engage in a serious contest. 168-70. ' 



arrives on the kapued ground, is met by Kila, 168, 



brings his wife, Malanikuaheahea, to meet Aukele, 

 78. 



chief of Waimea, 240. 



cousin of Namakaokahai, 74, 84, 86. 



educated a fortune-teller, possesses all the food, 164. 



felled by Kila, but miraculously escapes, 170. 



tish line of, 240. 



foresees arrival of Kila, 164. 



furnishes nets. Maoleha and mate, 530. 



(god), 282, 288. 306, 384; of plenty, 526. 



leiea and Popalu, fishermen of, 570. 



in fruit-bearing leaf, 372. 



inquired of as to the loud-voiced god of Kaeha, 524. 



kapu observed, 26. 



Kaulu inquires of, for missin.g Kaeha. 528. 



(king) advised of the conflict. r68. 



Koeleele, youn.ger brotl-er of, 528. 



made much of his wife, 80. 



(month) of, 4, 10, 372, 386, 416. 



on request, points out the shark Kukaniaulunuiakea, 

 528. 



names a food net affer himself, 164. 



net of, ribbled by Kan^'pohihi as a r;it, 164. 



rainbow the footstool of wife of. 80. 



replied that is Kaulu hiding in the palm leaf, 524, 



returned above and died there. 170. 



sacred ni.ght of. 10 ; season of. .398. 



tells Kaulu his brotlicr is in a shark, 528. 



the sea of. 372. 



told of Manowaikeuo's invasion 1)y Kaulu, .i26. 



uncle of Kila, 160, 164; a powerful man. 168. 



visited by Kaulu for net witli which to kill Haumea. 



with oily substance, clears the water to locate the 



shark. 528. 

 younger brother of Moikcha, 164. 

 Makalina, 2S4, 302. 

 Makaloa (Mokoloa) grass (Cyperus laevigatus), 578. 



of fine Niihau mats, 578. 

 Makapailu, at call, rescues her grandchild from the 

 trash pile and returns home, '~,},2. 

 finds the taro changed to a beautiful cliild, 534. 

 has a vision of Hoamakcikekul;i and questions her, 



532 

 mother of Pili. a great fortune-teller, 532. 



Makapuu, a sister of Moikeha, accompanies him from 

 Tahiti, 114. 



greets and questions Kila, 122. 



settles on Oahu, 116. 

 Makaua, 428. 



Makaukiu, Pupuhuluena sails to a point ofif, 570. 

 Makawa, surf-rider of, 400. 

 Makeamalamaihanac, 25, 405. 



Makiioeoe, and Hina, Laukiamanuikahiki, daughter of, 

 604. 



awakened by the guards and told of the owl's reve- 

 lation, 600. 



awakens his dau.ghter to greet her brother Kahiki- 

 ula, 602; bids Kaliikiula take her as wife, 602. 



broke into the house and took up his daughter and 

 wept over her, 600. 



corrects Kaliikiula's alarm at the glow about the 

 hoilse of Laukiamanuikahiki. 602. 



flowers and pool kapued until first picked and used 

 by daughter, 398. 



instructs his guards on signs for daughter's recogni- 

 tion and makes provision for her, 596. 



Kahikiula son of, arrived from Kahikiku, 602. 



Laukiamanuikahiki told her father is, returned to 

 Kuaihelani, 596. 



listened for call of the owl and girl's reply, 600. 



of Kuaihelani, father of Laukiamanuikahiki, 506. 



ordered the umu started, wherein tliose who had ill- 

 used the girl perished, 602. 



preparing to return home, leaves name and tokens of 

 recognition for child. 596. 



queen of. had one child. Kahikiula, 596. 



recognizes Hie imprisoned girl as Laukiamanuika- 

 hiki. 600. 



requests Kahikiula to go and meet his sister. 602. 



tokens given by, to Hina, in owl's keeping, 598. 



tokens left by, with Hina, 600-02. 



told of the girl's doings, orders the umu to be started 

 for her death, 598. 



visits Kauai: meets Hina, 596. 

 Mako, precinct of, 16, 

 Makole, 392. 



Makolea and Kepakailiula become luisband and wife; 

 do nothing but sleep. 502. 



arriving at Kauai, becomes wife of King Kaikipaana- 

 nea, 510. 



at Hana, living with Kak.aalaneo, 504. 



attendant of, given Ijy Kepakailiula to foster-parents 

 for wife, 502. 



fears for coming fate of Kepakailiula, 504-06. 



finding Kiihele to be a wife-seeker, bids him go and 

 bring the man, 502. 



found and returned to home of Kepakailiula's friend, 

 .S16. 



heiau of. 324; Lono held a dedication service at tem- 

 ple of, 330. 



in surf-riding, is carried away by Keauniiki and Ke- 

 auka to Kauai, 510. 



joins with bathers in surf-riding at Kalehuawehe, 

 Waikiki, 510. 



Kahaluu. the father: Keauliou, the mother, of Kona, 

 500. 



obeys Kakaalaneo's drunken orders, 504. 



parents of, wonder at her absence: find a luisband 

 the cause, 502. 



people greatly excited at disappearance of, 510. 



pledged to marry Kakaalaneo by parents through 

 fear, 500-02. 



princess of Kona, faultless as the full-moon, 500. 



taken from sleepin.g Kakaalaneo by Kepakailiula, 504. 



salutes Kiihele. admires and questions him, 502. 

 Makuahineopalaka, 205, 405. 

 Makualcaumana, chant, 22. 

 Makukoae, defeats Iku on Kauai; definition, no. 



