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Index. 



Kona — Continued. 

 known from below, 378. 

 men from, 344. 



MoilKila chief of, son of Heapae, 320. 

 stands forth to sight, 28; plainly seen, 374. 

 term for the lower regions, 378. 

 the sun warmed the selfish chiefs of, 394. 

 Umi desired to live in, 228-30. 

 whose stone floor bnrns, 394. 

 Konane board, Lono strikes his wife with, 272. 

 chant, 56, 272 ; qnoted in contests, 272. 

 engaged in playing, Lono strikes Pnpnakea on the 



head with the board, 334. 

 game of, 56, 270-72 ; resembling checkers, 270. 

 Hauna plays, against two women, wagering his canoe 



load of feathers and wins, 312. 

 Kakuhihewa challenges Lono to a game of, 300. 

 Kama and Lono played, 334. 

 Konicwahi, 370, 404. 

 Konohiki, 24, 404. 

 Kookooknmaikalani, 25, 404. 

 Koolan, 284-86, 300, 304, 392; army from, 410. 

 bracing np the house of, 392. 

 chief of. 366; flower of, 314. 

 Lonokaeho, king of, 530. 



tea plant ( Campylothcca), 386. 

 trembles, 396. 

 Koolan and Kona (Molokai) chiefs battle against those 

 of Kekaha. 418. 

 chiefs of, gave up to Kualii all Molokai, 420. 

 chiefs of, hear war is to be carried into Kalanpapa. 



418. 

 defeated, lands on the, side come into Paepae's pos- 

 session, 418. 

 war canoes from all tlie side of. go to battle. 418. 

 Koolankahili. 25, 405. 

 Koolauloa, 300. 364. 388. 



armies of chiefs of Waianae and. routed. 414. 

 and Koolaupoko ceded to Kualii. 400. 

 Koolanpoko. Kailna in, Knalii's favorite residence, 432. 

 Knalii and boy returned to Kailna in. 430. 

 Kualii died at Kailua. in. 432. 

 Kou, Honolulu harbor. 452-54. 



Kahaookamokn's partv landed at. 478. 

 scattering blossoms of the, 302. 

 Konkou. drank the awa of, 378. 



mother of Pikoiakaalala, a son, and lole and Opea- 

 pea born before him, 450. 

 Kowali or Koali, 530. 

 Kowili, 372. 



Ku (deity), 26, 30, 394. 



Ku enamored of Kaunoa while bathing, 548. 

 father of Kalanimanuia, 548. 

 king of Lihue. takes Kaunoa to wife. 548. 

 leaves Kaunoa with expectant child. 548. 

 leaves name and tokens for the child. 548. 

 not recognizing the lad, orders him killed, 548. 

 on hearing strict kapn violated, orders his female 



attendant killed. 542. 

 on priests' questions, owns the relationship witli Kau 



noa, 550. 

 realizing having killed his own son. seeks to regain 



him. 550. 

 searched for by Kalanimanuia, 548. 

 thou unnatural father, 548. 

 Ku (Kualii), 30, 372, 376. 380. 386. 390-96. 41416. 420. 

 428. 

 arrayed in his feather cloak, 384, 416. 

 encompassed by, is the isl;md, 400. 

 haolc from Tahiti, a .god. 394. 

 has left but few priests. 386. 416. 

 holds up the rain. 378; led to earth. 380. 

 indeed, whose is Tahiti for, 374. 

 is brought forth in tlie forest, 384. 

 is indeed king, 384-86, 416. 



Ku — Continued. 



puts on his loin-cloth for war, 382. 

 returning to Oahu ; sailing to Kauai, 374. 

 the lehna eater, 286, 304. 

 uncomparable, 390-94. 



urged to be merciful and spare his wrath, 388. 

 Ku and Hina, male attendant reports the conduct of 

 their two charges to, 542. 

 parents of Kepakailiula. 498, 540. 



son and daugliter of, brought up under strict kapu, 

 540. 

 Kua, maile vines creep down to, 400. 

 Knaihelani, ;'i2. 46-48, 68. 



Aukelenuiaiku the hero of. 78; his departure for, 108. 



Bambu stalk shoots up till it reached, 598. 



boy from, 56, 80. 



brother or sister to be banished to, 540. 



brotliers of Aukele depart for, but meet disaster and 



perish, 106. 

 champions, visit Kauai, Oahu, and Maui ; give exhi- 

 bition of games, 34. 

 deserted and overgrown with weeds, 108. 

 fine rain of, 94. 



Hina originally belonged to, 546. 

 home of Makiioeoe, where, as king, he had one child, 



Kahikiula. 596. 

 Kancmoe accompanies Aukele to. 108. 

 Kapuaokaoheloai and messengers embark for, 542. 

 king of, desires to know his daughter's opinion, 544. 

 king of, questioned the priests relative to rank of 



Kapuaokaolicloai, 544. 

 land in Tahiti, 540. 

 land of. origin of Aukelenuiaiku, 32. 

 Lankiamanuikahiki told her father has gone back to. 



596; said "Here I am returning to." 608. 

 Makiioeoe prepares and returns to, 596. 

 messengers of, cautioned Kapuaokaoheloai regarding 



the king's daughter, 542-44. 

 messengers of king of. in search of a wife. 542. 

 popular mythical land, t,2. 



the chief reminded that banishment to, would be the 

 penalty for violating the kapu, 542. 

 Kuaikalolo and Aiakoake, elders of Kepakailiula. 498. 

 Kuaiku, 32, 36; has his arms broken, 36. 

 Kuaimakani, 180. 

 Kuaiwa, 25. 405. 



Kuaiwilu. a voyager with Kila to Tahiti, 122. 

 Kuala, current of, 240. 

 Knalii. 364-66, 370. 

 accompanies his soldiers in Ijattle usually. 426. 

 advised by priest of Pumaia's spirit as the thief, 476. 

 and Maheleana take war club lessons, 412. 

 and warriors sail to Kauai for war clubs ; armies 



different, closing in on, 412. 

 arrival of, reported to Haloalena and Kamalalawalu, 



424. 

 arrives at Kahaluu. 428. 

 arriving at Laupahoehoe, Haalilo prepares for war, 



414- _ ,^ 

 asks Kauhi's authority for his mischievous acts, 426. 

 assumes a royal right to dedicate Kawaluna temple, 



408. 

 astrologers fail to find auguries for defeat of, 366. 

 at advice of priest, builds houses and cares for bones 



of Pumaia, 476. 

 awakens his companions to meet the advancing ar- 

 mies; refuses to flee, 408-10. 

 battle of Kalcna, names it the, 414. 

 linttles and battle grounds of, 406; fights three more 



battles, conquering Oahu. 414. 

 began fightin.g in childhood; story of, 364. 

 bestows great riches and favors on Kapaaliidani ; 



orders share sent the brother at Pnuloa, 402. 

 body of Pumaia thrown into pit of temple of. 472. 



