Index. 



XXXlll 



Lehua — Continued. 



-eater, Ku the, 286, 302. 

 -flower eater, 392. 

 groves, fighting men, 28. 

 islet southwest of Kauai, 376, 380. 

 Kauai filled with, 28; great island of, is Kauai, 374. 

 of Kawaihaipai, 398. 

 of my land, 306. 



rain falls amongst the; the sun sinks beyond, 376. 

 Lei palaoa necklace, 220-24, 496. 

 Lele, 284, 302. 

 an ancient name of Lahaina, 484. 

 arrival of Eleio at, 484. 



bread-fruit trees of, pulled up by Kaululaau, 486. 

 fire as a signal to the people at, 484. 

 Kanikaniaula and party reached, 486. 

 known also as Lahaina, 482. 

 trees scarce in the district of, 486. 

 Wahanui returns and lands at, 516. 

 Leleiwi, land breeze at, 390. 



sea for small crabs is at, 378. 

 Lelepahu, 286, 304. 

 Lelo, 378. 



Lena, Kila, otherwise known as, 138. 

 the name of Kila on becoming a son of Kunaka, king 

 of Waipio, 134. 

 Lewalani, 84. 

 Lewanuu, 84. 



Lewanuu and Lewalani, Kaeha carried up by the spirits 

 to, 522. 

 two-sphered cloud lands, 522. 

 Lihaunla, second son of Kahiko, founder of the priest- 

 hood, 2. 

 Liholiho assumes temple services of his father at early 



age, 262. 

 Lihue. 368, .384-86. 414-16, 430: kukui trees of. 390. 



to east of the Kaala mountains, 464. 

 Lii nui Ainioku, an island ruler, 178. 

 Lililehua, child of Hua-a, chief of Puna, bones of, 318. 



drifting to Waimea, 318. 

 Liloa, 14, 16, 25-28, 180. 364, 405. 

 admits to Hakau that LImi is his new son, 184. 

 Akahiakuleana given tokens for child's identification, 



180. 

 Akahiakuleana instructs Umi of his father, and his 



house, 182. 

 asks after Akahiakuleana, 184. 

 cousin of Akahiakuleana, 180. 

 drops Umi from his lap. 184. 

 fifth epoch to time of Kamehameha, 26. 

 girds himself with a ti-leaf loin-cloth, 180. 

 had his permanent residence at Waipio, 178. 

 house of at Waipio, 182. 

 instructs relative to expected child, 180. 

 island kapued for, 28. 



journeys to Kaawikiwiki to partake in games, 178. 

 Kaili, inherited war-god of, 188. 

 Kapukini, daughter of, 220. 

 loin-cloth, war-club and necklace of, 182-84. 

 meets Akahiakuleana at tlie lloea stream and seduces 



her, 178. 

 narrates how he met the mother of LImi, 184. 

 Nunu and Kakohe, priests, favorites and advisors of, 



I go. 

 of Paakaalana, 16; of Umi, 28. 



orders his god:: brought for the circumcision ceremo- 

 nies, 184. 

 proofs left by, for Umi shown, 182 ; recognized, 184. 

 returns to Waipio, 180. 



sets out from Waipio for Koholalele to dedicate tem- 

 ple of Manini, 178. 

 takes Umi on his lap and kisses him, 184. 

 the father. Plena the niolher of Halciu. the first son, 



178. 

 the people then knew Umi was the son of, 184. 



Liloa — Continued. 

 time of, 196. 



Umi leaves his companions to mett, 182. 

 Umi resides with and obeys, 184. 

 very high chief; king of all Hawaii, 178. 

 Lipewale and Kahalaokolepuupuu collect kukui nuts, 

 606. 

 calls upon the gods to come and secure their feast, 



606. 

 follows the others in sea-bathing, 606. 

 Kahalaokolepuupuu says she will call her, 604. 

 left home to print pa-u while others go sea-bathing, 



606. 

 left to carry the bundle of nuts, which she lets drop 



on the road, 606. 

 messengers charge, with taking all the pond-fish, 604. 

 new name given by the messengers ; that of the 



queen's sickness, 604. 

 on question, denies having seen anything of a beau- 

 tiful woman from below, 606. 

 questioned as to loss of nuts, affects innocence, 606. 

 remains with her brother while the others go to the 



dance house, 606. 

 returning home, she took again the old-woman form, 



606. 

 sleeping, is kissed by Kahikiula. 604. 

 srnears the pa-u printing sticks with filth, and began 



its printing, 606. 

 the beauty of, restored to her as the gods consume 

 the dance house with fire, and all therein per- 

 ished, 608, 

 to her cry of "Who is kissing me?" Kahalaokole- 

 puupuu questions, 604. 

 transforms herself back to her usual beauty, 606. 

 Lipoa. an edible sea-weed, 390. 

 Liu, a probable sliortening of liu-a, 282. 

 Living tomlis, Kualii's bones powdered and hid in a 



hundred, 434. 

 Lizard Kamooinanca. grandmother of Aukcle, 38-40 ; 

 lifts Aukele up out of the pit ; outfits Aukelenuia- 

 iku ; educates him. 42. 

 swallows two victims ; traveled over Kalakcenuia- 

 kana ; vomits two lands on ape leaves, 40. 

 Loaa, 370, 404. 

 Loe. 24. 342. 

 I^oin-cloth of ferns. 356. 

 Loli accompanies Lono, 270. 

 advises Lono on fishing, and in killing him, 292. 

 and Hauna, famed for supernatural powers, 2()2, 296. 

 directed to obtain the king's things, is forbidden by 

 orders of Kakuhihewa till cliant in his honor is 

 recited, 278-80. 

 in answer, tells Lono why he will be killed. 290. 

 killed by Lono as instructed, 296. 

 one of Lono's guardians from childhood, shows loyal 



devotion and self-sacrifice, 292. 

 performed miracles in name of god of Kcawenuia- 



umi, 292. 

 retainer of Lono, 256. 



returning without the loin-cloth is bid to ask the 

 title of chant, which he is told is the Mirage of 

 Mana, 278. 

 tells Kakuhihewa the Mirage of Mana chant is in 



honor of Lono, 280. 

 tries to dissuade Lono from following the king of 

 Oahu in fishing, 290-92 ; says he will get killed, 290. 

 Lolomu and Afihi, 380. 



younger brothers of Opuukahouua, 22-24. 

 Lono, 22, 284, 302. 

 black pig of, 238; god of, 416. 

 brow of, anointed, 238. 

 consecrates heiaus in acknowledgment of victories, 



day of, set for death of llakau, 200. 

 refeathering the gods, 200-04. 



