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Index. 



Lonokaelio challenges Kaulu. 530. 



forehead of, called Piokeanucnue. 530. 

 killed at famous hill of Olomano, 532. 

 king of Koolau. living at Kailiia, 530. 

 Lonokacho's forehead, in attacking Kauln, is entangled 



in the ground. 530-.32. 

 Lonokukaelekoa, king of Waianae and Evva, 408. 

 Lonokulani, chief of Kauluonana, 22. 

 Lonomakahiki, 240. 



Lonomuku. woman that leaped to the moon, 376. 

 Lononuiakea, or \ono ; island hase, 370. 



the defeated Oahu king. 394. 

 Lonovvaimakua, 94. 

 Lua, art of bone-hreaking, },2. 432. 



Kualii getting the grip of the, on his son, 432. 

 Lua, new liushand of Papa, 12, 18. 



Oahu, a child of, 18. 

 Lua's leaf-opening days, 14, 18. 



Luaehu, name of an ulna, offspring of Pimoe, 370. 

 Luahinekaikapu, blind grandaunt, 90 ; Aukele restores 

 her sight ; directs Aukele in his search, 92. 

 weeps and recites a mele, 94. 

 Luaniea, 12, 16. 

 Luanui, 24. 

 Luanuu. 25, 404-05. 

 Luapa'u, or deep pit, 140. 

 Lukahakona, 372, 404. 

 Lukdvaina, 560. 



pua tlie wood of inuu for, 566. 

 Luluupali, prophet of Kupakoili. advises to kill the 



king (VVahanui) and his people, 520. 

 Lupeikalani. 240. 

 Luukia. 18, 112, 154. 

 and Olopana tradition, 156-58. 

 beautiful woman, 164. 

 binding, 386. 

 ceases speaking to Moikeha after his discovery of her 



lasliing, 114. 

 contends with Kila ; consents to he unf.istened. 172. 

 fell in wrong-doing, 158. 

 greeted by Kila, questions him, 124. 

 hears cheering, is told Moikeha is defaming her, 112. 

 is suffering headache, ,^82, 420. 

 meets Moikeha on arrival home as usual, 114. 

 met by Waiauwia, 158. 

 Mua's suit rejected by. 112. 

 netted by Olopana: other versions differ. i66. 

 not approachable by Mua. 164. 

 orders attendants to cord her against approaches. 



112. 

 pa-u of, a woven network, 112, 158. 

 refuses to give the cause of this strange action, 

 retires with her pa-u still on, 114. 

 spies Kila asleep ; mistaking him for Moikeha, 



embraces him, 172. 

 Tahitian. 158. 



takes words of falsehood to heart. 112. 

 tells of Laamaikahiki's hiding. 124. 

 wall of. at Puukavvaiwai, her house of 



158. 

 went her way, later becoming whiill\- Kila 

 wife of Olopana, T64; paramour of Moikeh.a. 112. 

 Lyons, C. J.. 370. 394. 

 Maakaeke. 284. 302. 

 Maakuanana. 406. 



Maalaka and Maalaki. guards of M.anuwaikeoo ; threat- 

 ened by Kaulu. 526. 

 turn the land downward. 526. 

 Maamomi to Kawela l;nids coveted liy the 



Koolau, 416-18. 

 Maeaea, 396. 



Maemac, wet with the dew of. 386. 

 ^fahaoi. definition of. 98. 



Maheha. high priest sacrificed by llakau. 16. 

 jM.-ihehaluakama, 284, ,302, 



ri4. 



she 



separ.'ilion, 



17^ 



chiefs of 



Maheleana. Kauhi made chief warrior of, 426. 

 off east point of Hawaii, 378. 



personal attendant of Kualii engages with him at bat- 

 tle of Kawaluna ; they become victors over Lono- 

 ikaika, 412. 

 rain-clouds of, 378; rain fell at. 398; rainy season 



of, 396. 

 shook the bottom of, 376. 

 takes war-club lessons, 412. 



with Kualii and companion land and proceed to Ma 

 lamanui, 414; with others defeat the chiefs at 

 Kalaupapa, 418. 

 Maliiki noted for muddy condition, 376-78. 

 slippery is. 376. 

 softened the dirt of, 382, 420. 

 Mahinahina. 284. ,302. 

 Mahinui to Haakalo, 396. 

 Maluiia, 25. 405 ; bolt of fire, 76, 84. 

 Mahulu, 372. 404. 

 Mahulua. Kualii's mother. 408. 

 Maihea. 384. 406; mysterious ancient visitor. 384. 

 Maihiwa, a place off Waikiki, 386. 



towering surf of, 386, 416. 

 Maika, or Ulu, 112; small, can cover a long course, 



. 334- 

 Made, a fragrant vine, 400. 

 Mailekini, temple of, 324. 



Mailelaulii, Mailekaluhea, Mailepakaha, Mailehaiwale, 

 Kaulanapokii, five daughters of king and queen of 

 Kona, Hawaii. 560. 

 and Hikapoloa, composing chant for child of. 566. 

 and sisters leave Puako for Kohala. 562. 

 becomes wife of Hikapoloa. at Kokoiki, 562, 

 Mumu, brother of, 564. 

 questions Kaulanapokii's weeping, 566. 

 sisters journey to Kohala. 560-62. 

 sisters of. disgusted at Puako's salt making, move 



on, 560-62. 

 suggests to sisters to go siglit-seeing. 560. 

 taken as wife by Puako. 560. 

 the woman that is famous. 440. 

 told of all brotliers killed by her husband, 566. 

 told to force forth her child. 566. 

 Mailekaluhea. Mailepakaha. Mailehaiwale. varieties 

 of the fragrant vine ; names of four sisters, 566. 

 Mailepai. 284. 302. 



(Alyxia) that grows on heights of Maoi. .^o. 

 Mainele agrees to Kauakahi's plans and starts for Ha- 

 waii. 460. 

 an expert rat shooter. 454. 



and the king beaten. 456; they wager against Piko- 

 iakaalala and are beaten. 456. 458; his .skill and 

 fame began to wane, 458. 

 and party, except Kauakahi, proceed to tlie pla -e of 



Keawenuiaumi, 460. 

 arranges with Keawenuiaumi for Kauakahi and his 



basket, 460. 

 arriving at Flilo, proceeds to the place of Keawenui- 

 aumi, 460. 

 ashamed, returned to Oahu, 462. 

 asks Kauakahi to join them, 460. 

 claims the contest a draw, 454. 

 famed as an archer, reached Hawaii. 458. 

 Kauakahi learning of the trip to Hawaii, arranges 



that Pikoiakaalala secretly accompanies, 460. 

 (kaukau alii), a hi,gh chief. 454. 

 kin.g. and people proceed to the forest. 462. 

 King, stakes his property on M.ainele. 454. 

 Pikoiakaalala boasts in presence of. 454. 

 prepares his canoe and men for Hawaii. 458. 

 shot at the birds and failed, 462. 

 surprised at the appearance of Pikoiakaalala, 462. 

 taking first shot, is declared to have won. 454. 

 terms Pikoiaka;dala a deceitful boy, 454-56. 

 the king's rat shooter. 454. 



