Index. 



XXXV 



Lonoikamakaliiki — Continued. 



Kakuhilievva bid make first recital of chant by ; Ka- 

 kuhibevva's claim to the chant refuted by, recites 

 his own, adding that taught him by tlie chiefess of 

 Kauai, 282. 



Kama wants the pleasure of awa drinking with ; they 

 go surfing after giving orders for preparation of 

 awa and chicken, ai. 



Kapaihiahilina, a stranger, follows to minister unto ; 

 observing his respectful conduct he is invited to 

 join in companionship; they wander on, sharing in 

 distress for lack of food and clothing, 352 ; takes 

 him to Hawaii, 354, 



Kaulupaewa and Kihapaewa, emissaries from ; report- 

 ed as having no power, 336. 



kills party vacating the house, 288. 



king of Hawaii, 274-76, 288; after death of Keavve- 

 nuiaumi, his father, 256. 



known also as Lono, 256. 



Lanahuimihaku and companion former favorites in 

 court of; were in high position, 278. 



learning of the Mirage of iNlana commits it to mem- 

 ory, 276. 



learning shown by, wins Ohaikawiliula. 274. 



learning the priest's fame as counselor, etc.. he de- 

 sires him to foretell his ( Lonoikamakahiki's ) fu- 

 ture, 264-66. 



learns of Kauhi naming everything after Hinau, 348; 

 sends messengers to get and put him to death, 350. 



learns spear exercise, boxing and wrestling, 262. 



living at Kahaluu, on approach of Kapaihiahilina 

 closes his doors, 356. 



loin-cloth and kapa of, given up, 282. 



looks in vain for clue to name chant, 306. 



loth to believe charges against Kapaihiahilina, 354; 

 his favorite ; pledges not to sec him again, 356. 



made a covenant with Kapaihiahilina, 360; sends it 

 with religious observance, 362. 



meets an old gray-haired priest at Hilo; questions 

 if he is a god, and his use, 264. 



notices footprints of the rebels, follows and finds 

 them encamped at Puainako, },2%. 



observes service at temple of Apuakoliau, 330. 



occupies Puukohola ; repulses the rebels and makes 

 Kanaloapulehu prisoner, 326. 



on arrival is carried to the palace of Kakuhihewn, 

 274- 



on return of Kaikilani to Hawaii, continues his jour- 

 ney to Oahu, 274. 



orders his doors opened, 360. 



orders his father's implements destroyed, 258-60. 



peaceful up to death of, 362. 



plans trip to Kauai to view the trunkless koa tree, 

 350-52. 



names the fisli caught by Kakuhihewa, and wagers 

 thereon, 294-96. 



prepares canoes and returns to Hawaii, 320. 



pricked the only time by his own spear, 268. 



proceeds to kill Loli, as instructed, 296. 



proves most proficient in wrestling, 262 ; and wrang- 

 ling, 266. 



proves the best player; game interrupted by arrival 

 of Kaikilani, 302. 



Pupuakea, younger brother of, 346. 



questions his parents as to use of the .gods, 262. 



questions his wife, which she evades by the konane 

 game chant, 272. 



questions use of game implements, 256-60. 



rebels scatter at appraoch of, 328; give battle to 

 forces of, 330. 



rebels surprised, thinking Lono was still on Oahu. 



■322. 



refers to self as Lonokaeho. 284. 

 responds to chant in his honor, 306. 



Lonoikamakahiki — Continued. 



releasing Oahu, accepts it again in wager against 

 Hawaii, based on arrival of Hauna, 310. 



returning from surf-riding is incensed that the awa 

 bout is not ready and assails Pupuakea, 332-34; 

 sees his instructions carried out, 334. 



returning home he competes successfully with Kana- 

 loakuaana in all the arts of warfare, 268. 



repeats the chant taught him bv the Kauai chiefess, 

 2S8. 



said to be related to Kamalalawalu, 332. 



sat on his father's lap. a custom of favor, 260. 



says would have been baked in the imu but for Hau- 

 na's arrival, 318. 



seeing the fires of traitors, sends out a party with 

 torches, 324. 



sees Kaikilani approaching, averts his face, 302. 



sends a messenger for his brother to consult rela- 

 tive to the rebellion, 320. 



sends two men to Kama to urge him to make war 

 on Hawaii, 336. 



servant of, forbidden to carry out orders, 278. 



sets out on a search for his companion ; they meet 

 at Anaehoomalu, and wail together, 360. 



shows he knows the chant, 288. 



shows Kakuhihewa the wreathed ahi, 298. 



sought by Kaikilani to inform him of the revolt of 

 Hawaii chiefs, 274. 



stood outside Kakuhihewa's palace, 278. 



storm-bound at Kalaupajja, 270. 



strikes his wife with the konane board; in anger 

 vows not to live with her again, 272. 



stubborn, 260 ; about going fishing, 292. 



suggests to Kaikilani that she remain on Oahu, 320. 



takes along his favorites, etc., 350. 



takes clothes calabash Kuuwalauwala, and large ka- 

 hili Eleeleualani, 270. 



takes his cousin Kaikilani as wife, 266. 



takes Kakuhihewa's bet against his mooring-rock and 

 wins, 298. 



takes the words of high priest to heart, 266. 



takes up his calabash of bones of six vanquished 

 chiefs, 308. 



tells Kakuhihewa of llauna's arrival, 310. 



tests and defeats all at wrangling, 266. 



the sacred one, 356. 



tours Hawaii with his parents, 264. 



tradition of, },},},. 



trainers of, hold ceremonies to foretell his future, 

 262. 



victorious at Puumaneo ; comes into control of all 

 Hawaii, 330. 



victorious in tlie battle at Kaunooa, },22-2\. 



visits Maui with his wife, to show his skill at hoo- 

 papa, thence to Molokai, 270. 



war procession of meets the rebels af Wailca. annihi- 

 lating them, 322. 



well versed in hoopapa. 274. 



wins wager from Kakuhihewa, 288 ; again, 296-300. 



wishes to follow the king of Oahu in fishing at 

 which Loli protests, 290-92. 



with his wife assumes control of the govermnent, 270. 



wreaths an ahi with hala and lehua, 298. 

 Lonoikaoualii, Laamaikahiki's god; taken by the higli 



priest of Kauai into the temple, 128. 

 Lonoikoualii, brother of Kamooinanea, 94. 



god of Aukele, 42, 82. 84 ; instructs, 58. 



lands with Aukele on the moon, 86. • 



name resembling god brought from Raiatea, 42. 



name to be given child. 74. 



warns of threatened danger, 54-5S, 64, 76, 84. 

 Lonokaeho. 22, 238; declines to rule Hawaii, 22. 



sacred chiefs descendant of, 238; to dwell on Ha- 

 waii, 22. 



young is the offspring of, 284, 302. 



