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Kunialana, feather capes of, 356. 

 Kumomoku, breeze of, 390. 

 Kumuhonua, arising from beneath, 28. 



growing up as from, 374. 

 Kumukahi and Haehae locate at Hilo, 116. 



brother of Moikeha, 114. 

 Kumuleilani, 25. 

 Knnaka accepts the offer as king of Kauai for Kila, 



a father to Kila, 150. 



and KiLn went out of the temple, 148. 



fond of son for his industrious traits, 136. 



gives Kila the name of Lena, and places him in full 

 charge of all Waipio, 134. 



Kila and chief priest enter the kapu house, 148. 



Kila's adopted father, 152. 



king of Waipio takes Kila as his son, 134. 



reigned since Olopana, 134. 



palace of, 146. 

 Kunaloa, 376. 

 Kuololiia, bird of, 320. 



Kuolohia grass ( Rhynchospora laxa), 580. 

 Kupaka, vessel of, 386. 



Kupakoili and people invited to Hawaii ; invitation ac- 

 cepted and all are killed, 522. 



king of Kauai, on advice of his prophet Luluupali, 

 kills Wahanui and takes his image, 520. 

 Kupihea has fled, 396; heap of stones of, 400. 

 Kupohihi, a human rat, uncle of ^loikeha, 122, 156. 

 Kupukupu, a woman is she of, 442. 



fragrant plant of Lihue, 386. 



vegetable plant of small moment, 442. 

 Kupukupukehaiiaku, one of three strong men of Oahu, 



34- 

 Kupukupukchaikalani, one of three strong men of 



Oahu, 34. 

 Kupukupulani, J,~2, 404. 

 Kupukupunuu, 372, 404. 

 Kupulanakeliau, 406. 

 Kupulupulu, god of Laamaikahiki, 154. 

 Kuukuua, body of Keahaikiaholeha, 490. 



Nihooleki and friend swim under water to, 496. 



Puuokapolei, Waianae, the residence of Keahaikia- 

 holeha, 488. 

 Kuula and wife great fisher folks; possessors of the 

 pearl tish-liook Kahuoi. 554. 



deified at death, 556. 



father, and Hina mother of Aiai, 554. 



successful in aku fishing at sight of hook, 554. 



success of, causes loss of his fish-hook, 556. 

 Kuwahailo grieved at failure of his death-dealing 

 weapons, 76. 



learning of his relationship in fear confesses his sin 

 to Aukele with an offering of men, 78. 



makes futile attacks upon Aukele, 76. 



prepares to return to heaven, 86. 



seeing Aukele, fears his niece is dead, 76. 



threatened to be killed by Aukele, 78. 



uncle of Xamakaokahai, 74, 84. 

 Ivuwalawala, calal)ash of Lonoikamakahiki, 270. 

 Laa, canoe of priestess of, 440. 



first-born of, 14. 



ke keiki ua, 184. 



now known as Olaa, in Puna, 440, 580. 

 Laakapu, 4, xo, 25, 405. 

 Laakeakapu, 24. 

 Laakealaakona, 24. 

 Laakona, a chief of Ewa, 378. 



Ewa (lands) of, 378. 

 Laaloa, 360. 



Laamaikahiki and priests leave Kahoolawe and return 

 to Kauai, 128. 



approaching Kauai, beats his drum, 128. 



arrives from Tahiti, his second visit, 152. 



Laamaikahiki — Continued. 



asks after Moikeha, and purpose of Kila's journey, 

 128. 



at Tahiti heard of Moikeha's death, 152. 



drum of, 128. 



enters the temple, 126; is greeted by Kila, 128. 



first appeared off K;iu, 152; story of his arrival, 154. 



gone with Kila to Tahiti, 144. 



half-lirotlier of Kila, 154. 



Hawea the declaration drum of, 342. 



introducer of hula dancing, 154. 



Kahikinui, Maui, named in honor of, 128. 



Kila and party search in vain for, 124. 



Kila chosen to bring, from Tahiti, 120. 



meets Kila and arranges to take Moikeha's bones to 

 Tahiti, 154. 



on arrival at Kauai is taken, with his god to the 

 temple, 128. 



on Kauai, thence to Kahikinui, Maui, thence to Ka- 

 hoolawe till return to Tahiti, 128. 



prepares to accompany Kila to Hawaii, 128. 



priestess of Olopana engaged to aid in finding, 124-26. 



said to have been the introducer of idols into Ha- 

 waii, 128. 



sails for Hawaii for the bones of Moikeha, 152. 



son of Moikeha and Kapo, 112, 118, 154. 



the chief, 14, 122-24, 128. 



to be found in mountain of Kapaahu, 126. 



triplets of, 14. 



visits all the islands to teach the drum dance, 154. 



with drum and flute journeys on to Kauai, 154. 



witli Kila returns to Tahiti with bones of their 

 father, 154. 

 Laamaomao, the Hawaiian Eolus ; wind of, 376, 518. 

 Laamea, 24, 180. 

 Laamealaakona, 4, 8, 10. 



gave birth to Kauai and Oahu, 10. 

 Laau, 25, 405. 

 Laauhaele, 288, 306. 



uplands of, 358. 

 Laeanuikaumanamana, son of Ehunuikaimalino, 228. 

 Lahainaluna, first history of Hawaii printed at, 28. 

 Laholana. 404. 



Laielohelohe, four from ; mother of Piikea, 240. 

 Laieloheloheikawai. child of Piikea is adopted by, 230. 



queen, mother of Piikea, 228. 



sent the supernatural grandmothers to secure a child 

 of Piikea, 230. 

 Laka, 25, 404-405. 



broken was the table of ; the husband, 370. 

 Laloae Kama, 284, 302. 

 Lalohana, 370. 

 Lalohoaniani, 372, 404. 

 Laloia, 284, 302. 

 Lalokona, 372, 404. 



Lama, a wood { Malw sandwicensis), 400. 

 Lap, Kauhi sits in Kualii's; Kualii asLs Kauhi for his 

 authority, 426. 



to sit on, an act claiming recognition, 182. 

 Lapalapa, the blazing nature of Pumaia's spirit, 472. 

 Lana, wife of Opuukahonua, 22, 24, 380. 

 Lanaakawai, 25, 405. 



Lanahuimihaku acknowledges being beaten in all wag- 

 ers, 298-300. 



admits recognition of the bones of six rebellious 

 chiefs, 314-20. 



and companion join and advise Kakuhihewa, 278; as- 

 sert Lono has no name chant in his honor, 280 ; 

 decline to give Lono a clue, 306. 



and companion former favorites in court of Lono, 

 278 ; threatened by Lono ; urge Kakuhihewa to 

 make a new contest, 308. 



bids Kakuhihewa ask the chiefess of Kauai for a 

 new chant, 276. 



easily leads Kakuhihewa, 290. 



