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Index. 



Lanahuimiluiku — Conlmucd. 



knows the anclior-rock of king' of Hawaii, 294. 



nii"sguidcs Kakuhihcwa in all his contests, 294-98. 



seceder from Hawaii's court, 308. 



shows foolish bet of Kakuhihcwa and advises him 

 to cry for mercy, 288-90. 



urges Kakuhihew-a to contests witli Lono, 278, 290, 

 294-98. 

 Lanai, 286; found an adopted child, 2, 6; war broke 

 out on, 422; tradition of, 6. 



an island of spirits, 486. 



cause of hostilities between kings of, and of Maui ; 



Haloalena chief of, proclaims liis bird tax, 422. 



has spirits for Pahulu lives there, 476. 



Hinau sent to circuit, 424. 



Kamalalawalu on, 424. 



Kauhi in, destroys the king's bird skeletons, 422. 



Kanlulaau put ashore and abandoned on, 486. 



Kualii and chiefs of, 424. 



Kualii leaves Hilo for, 424. 



Maui chiefs gone to, 424. 



ten of, 302; the front, 304. 



under rule of Kamalalawalu, 426. 



wanted independence, from control of Kamalala- 

 walu, 424. 

 Lanai Kaula, lirst-borh of Kaula wahine, 12, 18. 

 Lanakila, the ridging is, 304. 

 Lanalan:i, 378. 



Lananuu, iVananuu, or anuu, 148. 

 Land, a hot and a cold, 40. 



grants to Nunu and Kakohe, absolute; unusual, 210. 



indistinct on approaching, 30. 



of Kalakcenuiakane (Asia), 40; of Kuaihelani, 32; 

 six months lighted and six in darkness, 40. 



within is the, 30. 

 Lands, beautiful and fruitful, 40. 

 Language in wailing, 132. 

 Lani, a title of chiefs, 370. 

 Lanikahuli, 380. 



Lanikaula, 306; chants a prophecy in Kama's pres- 

 ence, 340. 



driven away by Kama, 340. 



seeks to dissuade Kama in his war plans ; warns 

 him, 338-40. 

 Lanikeha, Kila retired to, 124; altar at, 126. 



Moikcha's house at Tahiti, 114, 124. 



Moikeha's temple, 126. 

 Lanioaka, 24, 380. 



Lanipaa, undisputed chieftainship, 372. 

 Lanipipili, 24, 380, 394. 

 Lau (400), 364, 368, 400. 

 Lauawa, a Maui wind, 508. 

 Lauineniele, 372. 



Laukahi. food-sustaining leaf of Aukele, 42, 48. 

 Laukapalala, son of Moikeha, 118, 132-34, 144-46. 



intervenes for Kila's life; ratlicr leave him at Wai- 

 pio, 134. 

 Laukaula, the plover telltale, 12. 18. 

 Laukiamanuikahiki and Kahikiula equal in good looks ; 

 they lived as husband and wife, 602. 



a very beautiful woman; had no equal in all Kuai- 

 helani,' 602. 



as an old woman, wanders picking out sea-eggs, 604. 



awakened from her sleep turned down on her breast, 

 602. 



born on Kauai, 596. 



bound, is tied in the pig house under guard, 598. 



brought up by Hina and husband, 596. 



calls upon the gods to give her the form of an old 

 woman, 604. 



causes all fish in the pond to disappear, 604. 



climbing a Iiambu stalk it shoots up till she reached 

 Kuaihelani, 598. 



Laukiamanuikahiki — Conliiiiicd. 



comes to a fish-pond ; conceals her identity by chang- 

 ing into form of an old woman, 604. 



daughter of Makiioeoe and Hina, calls her turtle 

 grandmother to her aid, 604. 



determined to search for her father, is given in- 

 structions, 598. 



disturbs her brother and sister-in-law at retirement, 

 606. 



enters a kapued garden, plucks its flowers and bathes 

 in its pond, 598. 



enters the turtle whereupon it swims to Kahikiku, 

 604. 



informed of her father and things required on search- 

 ing for him, 596. 



Kaliikiula accepts invitation to go and meet his sis- 

 ter, 602. 



legend of, 596. 



literal definition, 596. 



Makiioeoe admits the girl is his daughter, 600. 



Makiioeoe tlie father and Hina the mother of, 596. 



objects to Kahikiula returning to Kahikiku; finally 

 consents, 602. 



often punished by father, 596. 



placed under strict kapu, 602. 



questions her mother as to own father, 596. 



rebukes the owl for its revelation, 600. 



recognized by Kahikiula, 604. 



refuses Kahikiula's call, for causing her to suffer in 

 his home, 608. 



refuses to have her friend share her imprisonment, 



598.- . 

 reniaiinng, is overcome and chants forth her love, 



602. 

 returns to Kuaihelani, 608. 



signs of recognition of, and provision made for, 596. 

 the girl wlio befriended, made a high chiefess, 602. 

 the guards inform, she will suffer death penalty, 598. 

 the turtle uncovering, she walks ashore, 604. 

 to be so named if a girl, 596. 

 Laulau, to bind, 386. 

 Laulialaa, 14. 

 Laulialamakua, priest, 20. 

 Laumaewa, 24. 



Laupahoehoe, aku season in, 186. 

 Kaoleioku's home at, 192. 

 Paiea the best surf-rider of, 186. 

 L'mi and Koi at beach of, 212. 



Umi backed by young man, belonging to, 212; crowd- 

 ed against the rocks by Paiea in a race at, 186, 

 212. 

 Umi lives humbly in, 186. 

 when Kualii arrived at, 414. 

 Lawalu, 374. 

 Lawekeao, 370, 



Lealii, 298; too shallow as Pele's home, 104. 

 Leapua, 72, 108; bird-brother of Namakaokahai, 42, 52, 

 56. 

 changes into a coral rock, 60. 

 Legend of Aiai, 554; of Eleio, 482; of Hanaaumoe, 

 476; of Hoamakeikekula, 532; of Kaipalaoa, 574; 

 of Kalanimanuia, 548 ; of Kalelealuaka and Keino- 

 hoomanawanui, 464 ; of Kana and Niheu, popular 

 myth of great antiquity, 436. 

 of Kepakailiula, 498; of Kapuaokaoheloai, 540; of 

 Kaulanapokii, 560; of Kaulu, 522; of Kawaunuia- 

 ola, 552; of Laukiamanuikahiki, 596; shows it not 

 deemed wrong for brother and sister to wed ; 

 closes with a mis-statement. 608. 

 of Nihooleki, 488; of Pumaia, 470; of Pupualena- 

 lena, 558; of Pupuluducna, 570; of Wahanui, 516. 

 Lehua, a border (island), 14, 18. 

 bird-catcliing pole at, 38a. 



blossoms of Hilo, 398; lilossoms, wreath of, 298. 

 cliff of, at Kilou, 306; man of, on cliff, 306. 



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