Index. 



Hoamakeikckulu— r<)«//««('</. 



separated from attendant in thick fog; arrives at Ke- 

 awewai, 534. 



taken by Puuonale as wife; called for her suffering, 53S. 



weeps at sight of object of her dreams, 538. 



won by I'uuhue's words, they proceed to Keolewa 

 and meet Puuonale, 538. 

 Hoao, 372. 

 Hoaono, 404. 



Hoe, the whistle sound of cliff-climbers, 390. 

 Hoea stream, Liloa's meeting place with Akahiakule- 



ana, 178. 

 Hoeu and wife, Kawaunuiaola, of Kula, Maui, 552. 



deserts his wife for another, 552. 



disturbed by rumors, is won back by ruse of wife, 554. 



petitioned to as a god to partake of food, 552-54. 



sought to be regained by wife's cunning, 552-54- 

 Hohoiea instructed by Kila, 16.S. 



offers to meet Pohinakahonua, 168. 



swinging his club upward, kills his opponent, 168. 

 Hoi, a poisonous food; species of yam, 572. 

 Hokea, or Honokea, 2S4, 302. 

 Hokeo calabash described, 576. 

 Hokuli, hiding place of the god Kaili, 1S8. 

 Hokuula, 336, 340, 346; Maui forces locate at, 342. 

 Holani, 2, 4, 8, 20, 24. 



East and West, a land of origin, 40. 



rain-dispelling conch of, 14. 

 Holaniku and Holanimoe, arrival at; contains many 

 good things, 50; fruitful land of origin, 40; synony- 

 mous with Kalakeenuiakane, 50. 

 Holoholoku, 344. 

 Holualoa, Kona, Hikapoloa sails for and lands at, 562. 



Kaumalumalu and family lived in, 560. 



Kohala traders sail for and get fish from, 562. 



Mumu and brothers, fishermen at, 562. 

 Honi ha ihu, old-time kissing, 308. 

 Hono, 2S4, 302, 372. 

 Honokaa, 192. 

 Honokahua, 284, 302. 

 Honokane, 330. 

 Honokaupu, 2.S8, 304. 

 Honokawai, 284, 302, 416. 

 Honokea, 284. 

 Honokeana, 284, 302. 

 , Honokoa, precipice of, 326, 328. 

 Honokohau, 2S4, 302. 

 Honolua, 284, 302. 

 Hononunu, 400. 

 Honopou, 284, 302. 

 Honouliuli, Ewa, 364, 36S, 400. 



Kualii victorious at battle of, 400. 



Honuaula, takes up his residence at, 116. 



temple of, 218. 

 Honunuikuaeaea, grandmother of Kaneapua, renders 



him aid, 518. 

 Hoohila, 342. 

 Hoohokukalani, daughter of Papa and Wakea, 14, 404. 



high chiefess, 14. 

 Hooholoku, a voyager with Kila to Tahiti, 122. 

 Hooilo, 394, 400. 

 Hooipoikamalanai, 162. 



and Moikeha, 144. 



brought to palace of Kunaka, 146. 



chiefess of high rank; mother of Kila, 160. 



determined to go to Hawaii ; fails to recognize Kila; 

 has interview with him, 146. 



sons successors at death of, 152. 



why Moikeha lived with, 170. 

 Hooipoikamalanai and Hinauu, or sister, daughters of 

 king of Kauai; fall in love with Moikeha, 116; take 

 him for their husband, 1 18. 



ask after the bones of their father; ask the cause of 

 their sons' wailing and grief signs, 132. 



assured of being safeguarded Kila is allowed to join 

 his brothers, 130. 



Hooipoikamalanae and Hinauu — Continued. 



discover for first time the great crime committed; are 



bent on seeing their sons punished, 150. 

 distressed greatly, 144; learning their sons' scheme, 



propose to accompany them, 130. 

 dwell in Waipio many days; insist that Kila act as 



king of Kauai; they acted as rulers till their death, 



152- 



greatly troubled, 148. 



hearing Kaialea is to be killed ask Kila that they die 

 in his stead, 146. 



object to their taking Kila alone, 130. 



question the return party from Waipio, 144. 



reaching Waipio are sent for; informed of Kaialea's 

 fate, 146. 



seeing Kila's unselfish love they relent, 152. 



send a party to Waipio to institute a search for Kaia- 

 lea, 140. 



travel around Kauai mourning for Kila, 132. 



wives of Moikeha, 118. 

 Hookaakaaikapakaakaua and sister without knowledge 

 of their relationship, under strict kapu, 540. 



a son, and Kapuaokaoheloai, a daughter, of Ku and 

 Hina, high chiefs of Hilo, 540. 



refusing food, loses his beauty; beauty of, coaxed back 

 with food, 546. 

 Hookele i Hilo and Hookele i Kau, sailing-masters of 



Pakaa story, 518. 

 Hookumukahonua the progenitor of Hawaii's royal 



family, 406. 

 Hookuniukapo, 404. 

 Hookuukekii, upland of Kohala, 538. 

 Hoolehelehekii, a stick, 96. 

 Hoopapa contest, 576-584. 



contests of Lono, beginning of, 290. 



definition of, 574. 



game of, 274, 276. 



gods in the profession of, 584, 592. 



Lono's favorite profession, 270. 



or hoopaapaa, definition, 266. 



profession, Kalanialiiloa in front rank of, 574. 



profession of, commended to Lono, 266. 



youngster, Kaipalaoa, 574. 

 Hoopio, 380. 



Hoowahapohaku, peak cave at Nuuanu Pali, 474. 

 Hopukoa, 358. 

 Hua, 25, 136, 405. 



bones of, are bleached in the sun, 136. 



of Maui, death of Kuula at cruel hands of, 556. 



sea beach of, 394. 

 Hua-a, king of Puna; death of, by Piiniaiwaa, 226. 

 Huahuakapolei, 25, 405. 

 Hualani, 25, 405. 

 Huanuiikalalailai, 25, 405. 



Huawaiakaula, gourd holding the water of life, 92, 96. 

 Huehue, 560; heights of, 33S. 

 Huhune, 24, 404. 

 Hukulani, 25. 



Hulahula, name of the prayer; of great solemnity, 440. 

 Hulani, iSo. 

 Huleia, 284. 



Huli ka ia (Milky Way), 472. 



Hulihonua, 404; first created man; the husband, 370. 

 Hulikeeaea, 382. 



Hulimokualana, war club of Kualii, 412. 

 Hulukeeaea, 406. 

 Hulumalailani, 25, 404. 

 Hulumaniani, 380. 



I, the sacred one of Kaponialamea, 14. 



lao, a small fish, 604. 



lako or outrigger of canoe, 582. 



a term in counting kapas, 584. 

 leie, vine, 382; that creeps in forest, 420. 



vines (Freycinetia arnotti), 538. 



