Index. 



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Kaialea — Continued. 



paddler companions of, songht, 140; tlK-y return se- 

 cretly to Kauai, 142. 

 people called to see sacrifice of, 14.S. 

 questioned again by Kila, lie denies being Moikeha's 



son, 144. 

 removed to one of the king's outhouses, 140; reported 



dead, 142; reported in confinement to be sacrificed, 



140; return of, awaited on Kauai, 140. 

 royal cluster of, 4. 

 saj's Kila has gone to Tahiti, 144; search part}' for, 



arrives at Waipio, 140, 142. 

 son of Moikeha, iiS, 132, 146; stubborn, is ordered to 



do all kinds of labor, 140. 

 taken to the kapu house for confinement, 140; thinks 



he recognizes Kila and will be killed for deserting 



him, 13.S. 

 the seer, 20. 



weeps at seeing his home people, 142. 

 Kaialea's paddlers, 13S, 140, 144. 

 Kaiehu, and Kapahi, rowers, 300. 

 Kaihalawai, mother of Lono, 256. 

 Kaihikapu, 394; son of Kuhihewa, 242. 

 Kaihikapualamea, 24. 

 Kaikilani, 25, 240, 405. 

 accompanies Lono on his journey, 270; they return to 



Hawaii, 308. 

 answering I^ono's suggestion to remain on Maui, ad- 

 vises they liijd better first return to Hawaii and deal 



with the rebellious chiefs, 320. 

 arrives at Kailua from Hawaii, 302. 

 bids Lono recite his name chant, in which she joins, 



308. 

 chaiits Lono's name song; chant of, in response by 



Lono, 306. 

 chiefess of Puna; hears Heakekoa's message, 272. 

 conspirators allege illicit relations between Kapaihi- 



ahilina and, 354. 

 consulted by Lono on going to Maui, 330. 

 desires to search for and informs Lono of the revolt, 



274. 

 eldest of, assists Kapulani to escape, 330; engaged in 



konane with her husband; evades Lono's question 



on her lover's message, 272. 

 fell in sin with Heakekoa as her paramour, 270. 

 first chiefess ruler, 266. 

 finds the chiefs in open revolt at Xapoopoo against 



Lono, 274. 

 guards at all Hawaii landings found Ijy, on return 



from Molokai, 274. 

 Heakekoa seeks to convej- news of his arrival to, 270. 

 in love ami pity for Lono, not in sympathy with re- 

 volting chiefs, 274. 

 Kanaloakuaana tells, the care of the government must 



be given Lono, 268. 

 kisses and weeps with Lono, 308. 

 Lono makes oath not to live again with; strikes her 



on the head with konane board, 272. 

 missed by Heakekoa he follows the royal party, 270. 

 placed as ruler during Lono's trip to Kauai, 352, 360; 



popularity of, evidenced, 274. 

 reported almost killed by Lono, 274; returns to Ha- 

 waii, 272; resolves to renounce Heakekoa forever, 



272; revolt not countenanced by, 274. 

 seeing Lono playing konane, recites a chant in his 



honor, 302. 

 succeeds Keawenuiaunn as ruler of Hawaii; said to be 



the first instance, 266. 

 wife of Lono, 240, 254, 266. 

 with Kanaloakuaana, an uncle, had three children; 



without issue with I<ono, 266. 

 Kaikipaananea, in boxing, beaten by Kepakailiula, 512. 

 in wrestling matches, 512. 



Kepakailiula befriended bj' high chief under, 512. 

 king of Kauai, 510. 

 Kiikaea lived on liltli of, 512. 



Kaikipaananea — Continued. 



Makolea arriving at Kauai becomes wife of, 510. 



one of three strong men of Oahu, 34. 



thrown into the oven by Kukaea, 514. 

 Kaili, god, iSS, 292, 324. 



inherited war-god of Liloa, 1S8. 



Lono's war-god, 324. 



Nunu and Kakohe custodians of great god, 190. 



temple of, 232. 



the probable god of Keawenuiaumi, 292. 

 Kailikahi, the friendlj' district, 398. 

 Kailikii, Laamaikahiki's first landing place, 152-54. 

 Kailiu and Kailoa, 37S. 

 Kailo, plain of, 242. 

 Kailua, Hawaii, Kanaloakuaana took Lono to, 268. 



Umi and chiefs reside in, 228. 

 Kailua, Oahu, bearer of feather cloak would disappear 

 to, 428; favorite residence of Kualii, 432. 



dry waste wind of, 388. 



Hauna arrives at, 310. 



Kaikilani arrives at, 302. 



Kakuhihewa living at, 274. 



Kalama a resident in, 396. 



Kualii died at, 432; set out from, 428; stayed behind 

 at, 426; returned, on his way to, 430; went to live 

 in, 420. 



Lono almost at, 300; lands at, 274. 



Malani, its sea wind, 386. 

 Kaimohola, effect of breeze at, 390. 

 Kaio, 396. 

 Kaiokane, 340. 

 Kaiona, Oo the bird of, 392. 

 Kai o Paao, the flood, 378. 



Kaiopihi, Kohala general, slain, 330 ; battle named, 330. 

 Kaiowahine, 340. 

 Kaipalaoa asks the king for some fish, 576. 



avenges death of his father, 594. 



born in Waiakea, Hilo, 574. 



challenges the king's wranglers to a contest of wits, 

 576. 



classed an expert, sets out in search of his father, 574. 



contest ends in favor of; opponents killed and cooked 

 in the umu, 594. 



father of, educated in hoopapa, killed by Kalanialii- 

 loa, 574. 



leaves Hanalei ; touches at various points ; arrives at 

 Wailua, place of bone fence, 576. 



legend of the hoopapa j'oungster, 574. 



Mainele and party land at, 460. 



meets his opponents in all contests, 5S2-594. 



on Hilo side of Wailuku stream, 442. 



saw the bones of his fatlier, 576. 



seeks passage to Kauai in king's canoes, 574. 



sent to aunt to complete education, 574. 



son of Halepaki and Wailea, 574. 



supported by the king in his contentions, 578. 



takes up profession of wrangling, 574. 



towed in his canoe, lauds at Hanalei, 576. 

 Kaipapau, 42S. 

 Kaipuni, move on to, 400. 



traveling on, 398. 

 Kaiua, 180. 



Kaiwa, Kalani chief of, 26. 

 Kaiwakaapu, club furnishing food, 50. 

 Kaiwi, 396. 

 Kaiwilaniolua, 24. 



Kakaalaneo, angry at absence of Eleio, orders an imu 

 started in which to bake him, 4S4. 



asked Kaululaau brought home from Lanai, 4S8. 



at mischief of Kaululaau, his son, banishes him to 

 Lanai, 486. 



attracted by the pretty cape, calls to his men to .seize 

 Eleio, 484. 



did not have a feather cape in his possession, 484. 



drunk with awa, orders Makolea to spread the mats; 

 is robbed of his wife and stood on his head, 504. 



