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Kipapalaulu — Continued. 



king of Honolulu, at success of Kuula in aku fishing 

 steals his pearl hook Kahuoi, 556. 



living at Kapuukolo, 546. 



on further request hy daughter, gives up the stolen 

 liook Kahuoi, 556. 

 Kipu, mischief-maker of Palaau. 396. 

 Kipunuiaiakamau and companion on Moikeha voyage 

 from Tahiti, 116. 



navigators and sailing masters with Kila, 122. 

 Kiss on the nose. 350. 

 Kissing of olden time, "honi ka ihu", 308. 

 Kin ahiu, wild spy, 396. 

 Kiwaawaa, a coarse kapa, 584. 

 Kiwaha gives Aukele a way of escape by rainbow, 66. 



mate of Halulu, 66. 



one of three bird-guards of Kamakaokahai, 42. 

 Kiwalao, overthrow of, 4. 

 Koa, 25, 405. 

 Koa tree, sounding-leafed, 358. 



trunkless, 350-52; without roots, 356. 

 Koae (bird), 70. 234, 340; that soars high, 394. 



bos'n bird ( Phaethon lepturus), 340, 394. 

 Koaie (tree) of Kauai, 386. 

 Koakea. 186; heii^hts of, adjoining Waipio, 208. 



Umi meets Piimaiwaa at, 182. 

 Koauli, chant, 342. 

 Koeleele powerful man of bad temper, 528. 



runs away from Kaulu, 528. 



younger brother of Makalii hurls the rock Ikuwa at 

 Kaulu, 528. 

 Kohala, aeloa the favorite wind of, 566. 



aliupuaa of Hihiu nui in, 354; Kapaihiahilina lands 

 at, 356. 



and Hamakua rebels met at Nakikiaianihau, 324. 



beautiful country, 314. 



bones of chief of. 314; boundary between Kona, 362. 



depopulated, 336-38. 



did not see people of, 338. 



dividing line of, 360. 



east of, without growing food, 570, 



forsake the proud land of, 568. 



given to Koi. 206. 



got tlicir fish from Mumu and brothers. 562. 



heiau of Muleiula in, 324; in Kapaau of, 328. 



is in darkness. 28. 



Kaiopihi. tlie slain general, 330. 



Kapua and Kukuipahu in, 380. 



Kauhiakama arrived at, 334 ; reports on his tour 

 through, 336. 



lies level, face down, 314. 



Lono and forces reach ; victory followed into, 328. 



lowland country noted as a proud land, 540. 



making and worshipping of idols originated in, 540. 



men nil at. awaiting slaughter by Lono, 320. 



men bad also been assembled and guarded, 344. 



of Wakiu. 306. 



Palahalaha. chief of, 314. 



people of, attached to, 540. 



Puuonale, king of, 538. 



rebels stationed from Anaehoomalu to distant, 322. 



small district, to be fought last, 324. 



stretches forth. 374. 

 Kohana. naked. 378. 



Kohenemonemo. wife of Hauna and Loli, 256. 

 Kohia, from Ko, 372. 

 Kohikohioknlani, 24. 



Koholalclc, Liloa journeys to, 178; Umi and compan- 

 ions journey to. t86. 



shallow sea of. 398. 

 Koi accompanies Umi to Laupahoehoe beach. 210. 



and co-counselors ordered to prepare canoes. 246. 



and companions with the king reside at Waipio, 214; 

 become courtiers, 220. 



Koi — Continued. 

 and companions in spear practice with Umi, 210. 

 and companions without bundles of stones, 200-02. 

 and officers ordered to war on stronghold of Kauiki, 



248. 

 at call of Piimaiwaa followed him up, 254. 

 brother-in-law and, select Umi's burial place, 234, 

 charged with secretion of Umi's bones at his death, 



232. 

 directed to kill Paiea ; returns with the body for sac- 

 rifice, 214. 

 dispossessed of his lands, 232. 

 enters home of his sister, 234. 



finds the guards asleep, takes the body of Umi, 234. 

 hearing of Umi's fatal illness, sets out for Hawaii, 



232. 

 hears of Umi's death, 234. 



kills a man as a substitute corpse for Umi, 234. 

 met at Kukuihaele and taken along by Umi, 186. 

 Omaokamau and Piimaiwaa aku fishing ; farm daily. 



186; taught tlie arts of warfare. 190. 

 recognized, enjoins quiet and secrecy, 234. 

 report of, makes Umi sad at Iieart. 250. 

 said to have taken Umi's bones to Maui. 234. 

 sees Umi's hurt, vows to slay Paiea, 210. 

 sent to scale Kauiki ; after two attempts, in fear of 



the giant guard he returns, 250. 

 Waimanu to Pololu the lands of, 232. 

 wanders away to Kauai, 2^2. 

 with Umi and Omaokamau, confined for sacrifice, 



220. 

 with valuables, sails secretly for Maui, 234. 

 Koihalawai, 25, 405. 

 Kokio. Ku not like the, 392. 



medicinal, 390. 

 Koko. a net, 530. 



Kualii held up in his, 388 ; network, 364, 400. 

 Kokoiki, Kohala, Maile sisters met Hikapoloa at. 562. 

 Kolea and mate fly up and inquire of I\Iakalii of the 



loud-voiced god Kaeha, 524. 

 reports Makalii's message, 524. 

 said to Ulili. "Let us fly high above Kana and call 



to him", 444. 

 told of Kaulu hiding in the palm leaf, 524. 

 Kolea and Ulili are told by Hina wherein Niheu's 



strength lies, 446. 

 fall down on the hill of Haupu, 444. 

 met Kapepcekauila. barely escaped death ; sent to 



tell Keaulein.ikahi. his warrior, 444. 

 not a formidalile pair, 444. 

 seeing Hina being taken, flew and held Nihcu by the 



hair, 446. 

 swift messengers of Kapcpeekauila, sent to look for 



Kana and Niheu, 444. 

 IColohia, 374. 

 Kolowalu (Royal) Statute, a beneficent law of Kualii. 



432- 

 Kona (Oahu). 300. 384: another wing of army from. 



410. 

 Kona and Kau, kukui first introduced into. 570. 

 Kona and Koolau (Molokai) continue the battle 

 against Kekaha, 4:8. 



bones of chief of, 320 ; rebels from, arrive, 330. 



district, defeated king of. 394. 



district, the largest, 338. 



dividing line of. 360-62. 



dwell in ; house stands in. 2S6. 304. 



Ehunuikaumanamana king of. 228. 



first meets the eye. 374. 



given to Ehu. 206; Kapalilua. 336. 



Hcapae chief of. 320; Lono at temples in. ^30. 



Kapaihiahilina sails for. 356; returns to, 362. 



Kanhi through, sees not its people, 338. 



Kauhiakama reports on, 336. 



