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Index. 



Kahalaokolepuupuu — Continued. 



assij;ns to Lipewale the nuts to carry, 6o5. 



bids Lipewale stay home to print her pa-u, while the 

 rest went sea-bathing, 606. 



calls out "What is it, Lipewale?" 604. 



calls the old woman Lipewale, 604. 



fish-pond owned by, held various species, 604. 



Kahikiula departs for Kahikiku to live with, 602. 



Laukia threatens to kill, 602. 



of Kahikiku, married to Kahikiula, 602; ilid not ac- 

 company him to Kuaihelani, 602. 



two messengers from, arrive, 604. 

 Kahalemilo, son of Imaikalani, chief of Kau; bones of, 



3'S. 

 Kahaloa, surf-riding sea at, 378; cold wind of, 392. 



kou trees at, 400. 

 Kahaloalena, 14, 24. 

 Kahaloalenaula, 24. 

 Kahaluu, Kona, heiau of JLikolea in, 324. 



Kapaihiahilina outside of, 356. 



Kualii arrived at, 428. 



Lono in dedication service of, at, 330. 



Lono living at, 356. 

 Kahana, 284, 302, 414, 42S. 



sands of, 428. 



wild sea is at, 378; wild spy below at, 396. 

 Kahaookamoku and companions eaten up by the spirits, 

 478, 480. 



friend of the king of Kauai, 476. 



promised five wives, 478. 



with men and Kaneopa, from Kauai on visit to Hawaii, 

 enticed ashore by Hanaaumoe, 476, 478. 

 Kahauiki, 400. 

 Kahaukuhonua, 24, 404. 

 Kahaumana, 72, loS. 



bird-brother of Namakaokahai, 42, 52, 56. 



changes into a rock, 60. 

 Kahaumokuleia, 24, 404. 

 Kaheawai, battle of; Lono at, 322. 

 Kaheka, 25, 405. 



Kahiamoeleaikaaikupou, 25, 405. 

 Kahihikolo, war club of Kila, 168; place of, 350-52. 



truukless koa tree of, 350, 352, 356. 

 Kahihiokalani, 404. 

 Kahikahonua, 284, 302. 

 Kahikcle, bird of, 20. 

 Kahiki, encircled bj' Kalani, 394. 



of chiefs; peaceful is, 396. 



shoals of, 240. 

 Kahikiku, arriving at, the turtle disembarked Laukia 

 and disappeared, 604. 



as the clouds drifted toward, Laukia chanted her love 

 plaint, 602. 



Kahalaokolepuupuu of, 602. 



Kahikiula arrived from, 602. 



Kahikiula begged permission to return to ; departs 

 for, to live with first wife, 602. 



the turtle swam to, 604. 

 Kahikinaakala, war club of Niniukalani, 166. 

 Kahikiula and Laukiamanuikahiki equal in good looks, 

 602. 



at bright light of the house, thought it on fire, 602. 



at request of JIakiioeoe, takes Laukia as wife, 602. 



called his sister to come in, 608. 



departed for Kahikiku to live with tirst wife, 602. 



desire and love for, more than could be borne, 604. 



desires to return to Kahikiku, 602 ; wife finally con- 

 sents with likelihood of following, 602. 



kisses sleeping Lipewale, recognizing his sister, 604. 



Laukia came to a fish-pond belonging to the wife of; 

 changes to an old woman, 604. 



Lipewale remained with her brother, 6o5. 



Makiioeoe awakes his daughter to greet, 602. 



married to Kahalaokolepuupuu, visits his parents 

 without her, 602. 



on arrival, was accompanied with red outfit, 602. 



Kahikiula — Continued. 



overcome with love for, Laukia weeps and chants her 



plaint, 602. 

 requested by Makiioeoe to meet his sister, 602. 

 son of Makiioeoe of Kuaihelani, 596; by first wife ar- 

 rived from Kahikiku; is met by parents and people, 

 602. 

 Kahiko, 12, 20, 24, 404, 406. 

 an ancestor of the people, 2. 

 eight generations from Pili's time, 26. 

 the husband, 372. 

 Kahili, famed, named, 270. 



large feather, Eleeleualani, 270. 

 Kahinanalo, guardian of, 242. 

 Kaholewai of Kawaihae chiefs, 536. 

 Kaholo, a lashing of royal canoes, 112. 

 Kahonununuimaeleka, real name of the hill of Haupu, 



446. 

 Kahookuli, 284. 



Kahoolana, on Kahua, pools of, flooded, 538. 

 Kahoolawe, foundling, born a, 4; tradition of, 8. 

 Hina gave birth to, 2. 



Laamaikakiki resided on west coast, then left for Ta- 

 hiti, 128. 

 not born of Papa and Wakea, 2. 

 Kahoolewa Kanaloa, 286, 302. 

 Kahoowaha, 394. 

 Kahoukapu, 25, 405. 



Kahu, Kualii's trustiest, enjoineil to hide his bones, 432. 

 Kahua, beach at, 328; low land of Kohala, 538. 

 Kahuahuakai, last of chiefs slain, 162. 

 Kahuaike, 400. 

 Kahualewa, 382. 

 Kahuaokalani, 370, 404. 

 Kahuku, a pandanus, 28; is hala- wreathed, 374. 



rocky cliffs of, 238, 290. 

 Kahuli, turned over, contest on word, 5S2. 

 Kahulikini, 340. 



Kahuna, fishing companion of Umi, 230. 

 Kahunas (priests) direct Lono's battle course, 324. 

 Kahuoi, Aiai wished possession of pearl fish-hook, 556. 

 in keeping of bird Kamanuwai, 554. 

 Kipapalaulu sees and steals the pearl fish-hook, 556. 

 pearl fish-hook of Kuula, 554, 556. 

 taken along by Aiai, 558. 

 value of, in aku fishing, 554. 

 Kahus (guardians), 262. 

 Kai, 404; a ka hulu manu; kea, 378. 

 Kaiakahinalii, the flood, 37S. 

 Kaiakea, 406. 



Kaiakeakua, place of battle; sea of the god, 230. 

 Kaiakekua, sandy beach at, 268. 



Kaialea and paddlers learn of the kapu order on food, 

 138; approaching Waipio his double canoe is recog- 

 nized, 136; arrived on one of the kapu days, 136; has 

 his canoe confiscated, 136. 

 brothers confined in temple with, brought to base of 



the altar, 148. 

 brought into the presence of the king and questioned, 



138. 

 consents to go to Waipio for food, 136. 

 denied having been to Hawaii before ; replies falsely 



to various questions, 138. 

 Hooipoikamalanai and companions journey to die 



with, 146. 

 hoping for release lie tells truth of parentage and 



brothers, 144. 

 intervenes for Kila's life and prevails in his being 



taken to Waipio, 134. 

 Kila did not think he would be killed, 14S; visited 

 often in confinement by Kila for questionings, 140, 

 146. 

 men in search of, placed in confinement near him, 142. 

 not the intent to sacrifice, 144. 



ordered again confined in Pakaalana, for falsity, 144; 

 ordered to be kept in confinement, 138. 



