Index. 



IX 



Hilo — Continued. 



lehua blossoms of, 39S. 



Lono and parents arrive at, 264. 



men of, heard their chief was killed, 328. 



Moikeha's arrival at, 116. 



mullet reaches to, 396. 



no one to warn the chiefs of, 224. 



nothing known of, 324; to be proceeded against, 324. 



of Kane with high cliffs, 2S6, 304 ; of the incessant 

 rains, 316. 



Peahi is at, 386, 414. 



people of, unaware of coming war, 224. 



plover listen to the raindrops of, 316. 



rebels from, 330. 



thatching, 2S5, 304. 



Umi and companions in predicament at, 222. 



Umi visits; weds daughter of king of, 220. 



war decided upon against, 222; warriors, 344. 



while it rains at, 378; winning of, 4. 

 Hilohamakua. child of Kulukulua, chief of Hilo, 316. 



bones of, identified, 316. 

 Hina admits to Laukiamanuikahiki of her father; tells 

 the signs of recognition to be observed on searching 

 for him, 596. 



a favorite character of story, 498. 



and husband rear Laukiamanuikahiki, 596. 



and Ku, parents of Kepakailiula, 498. 



and Makiioeoe, Laukiamanuikahiki, daughter of, 604. 



begged by child to tell her of her own father, 596. 



climbs the Hapu hill, at Hilo, whence it moved back 

 to Molokai, 436. 



conceived Molokai, 12. 



directs Laukiamanuikahiki to cliff, and barabu as her 

 father, 596. 



frequent mj'thical character of Hawaiian and Poly- 

 nesian stor^-, 2. 



gave birth to Kahoolawe, 2. 



gave birth to male child, Aiai, which was thrown in 

 the stream, 556. 



hath sprinkled the rain, 376. 



Hawaii's Helenof Tro}-; a prolific inspiration of island 

 and Polynesian folk-lore, 436. 



instructs Laukiamanuikahiki to find her grand- 

 mothers, for roadway, 59S. 



lived in the sea, 370. 



lizard belonging to, 240. 



Makiioeoe on returning to Kuaihelani leaves name 

 with, for child if a girl, with tokens and instruc- 

 tions, 596. 



man-eating dog of, 51S. 



mother of Aiai; wife of Kuula, 554. 



mother of Laukiamanuikahiki, 596. 



mother of Niheu with Kapepeekauila on Haupu Hill, 

 446, 44S. 



of Kauai, meets Makiioeoe; becomes his wife, and con- 

 ceives, 596. 



originally belonged to Kuaihelani, 546. 



owl, supernatural aunt of, befriends Laukiamanuika- 

 hiki, 598. 



recovered by the death of Haupu, 448. 



shows signs of being with child and gives birth to an 

 egg. 5ot>. 



sister of Kiinoho and Kiihele, 498. 



started off with, by Xiheu, 446. 



taken away, is rescued by the birds; returns to Ka- 

 pepeekauila, 446. 



tells Kolea and Ulili wherein is Niheu's strength, 446. 



termed the beloved one of Paliuli, 500. 



the Alae of; wings of, hidden by, 370. 



tokens given to, by Makiioeoe, in owl's keeping, 598. 



tokens in keeping of, left by Makiioeoe, 600-02. 



water-stone of, 16. 



wife for Wakea, 12, iS. 



wifeof Hakalanileoand mother of Kana and Niheu, 436. 

 Hinaaiaku, 25, 405. 

 Hinaaumai, 25, 405. 



Hinahanaiakamalama, 25, 404. 



Hinahina (Geranium tridens), 390. 



Hinaiaeleele, month, 240, 384. 



Hinaikapaekua, 24, 404. 



Hinaimanau, 24, 382. 



Hinakahua, rebels prepared for war at, 328. 



Hinakapeau, 406. 



Hinakawea, 24, 404. 



Hinakealohaila, 24, 404. 



Hinakeuki, 25, 405. 



Hinakinau, 24, 404. 



Hinakoula, 24, 404. 



Hinakului, 24. 



Hinamahuia, 24, 404. 



Hinamaikalani, 25, 404. 



Hinamailelii, 25, 405. 



Hinamanouluac, 24, 404. 



Hinanalo, 24, 404. 



Hinano blossom of the pandanus, 358. 



awa lau, fragrant, 358. 

 Hinanuiakalana, 2. 

 Hinanuialana, 6. 

 Hinau, after the death of, 350. 



assists in escape of Kauhiakama; greets and succors 

 him; helps him to escape to Slaui, 348-50. 



believing he was to be a temporary ruler, boards the 

 canoes for Hawaii, and is put to death, 350. 



greatest man on Maui, the, 350. 



held in grateful memory by Kauhi; Kauhi fears for 

 return of; sings praises of, 350. 



Lono sends messenger to get, and put him to death, 

 350- 



messenger of Kamalalawalu, sent to circuit Lanai for 

 Haloalena ; sees Kualii's canoe fleet; reports Kua- 

 lii's arrival at Manele, 424. 



one of Lono's generals, 348. 



sailing for Hawaii, is cut in two, 350. 

 Hinauluohia, 25. 



Hinauu, 146, and Hooipoikamalanai, daughters of king 

 of Kauai, 116; wives of Moikeha, 118. 



journey to Waipio, 146. 



mourning for Kila, travel around Kauai, 132. 



propose to accompan)' their sons on voyage for bones 

 of Moikeha, 130. 

 Hinawaikoli, head feathers of Halulu, 66. 

 Hinihini, insect that sings, 382, 420. 

 Hiona, 372, 404. 



Hiwahiwa, or Hiwa, 378; beloved one, 500. 

 Hoa (to wind), 378. 

 Hoaeae, 400. 

 Hoahoa, 372. 

 Hoalani, an even number, 394. 



water-gourd of, 14. 

 Hoamakeikekula, a beautiful woman, 532. 



after repeated dreams, enveloped in fog, wanders to 

 uplands of Pahulunioa, 536; found by Puuhue in 

 an olapa tree, 538. 



and attendant prepare to return home, 534. 



and attendant wander in the woods to string lehua 

 wreaths, 534. 



at birth in form of an ala, 532. 



beauty of, calls forth greetings and chant, 534. 



besought by Puuhue for his lord, 538. 



brought up by grandparents under strict kapu, 534. 



continues her love dreams, 538. 



definition of word, 538; derivation of, 540. 



descends the tree and is greeted by Puuhue, 53S. 



falls in love with person of her dreams, 536. 



gives birth to child called Alelekinana, 538. 



hears call of a bird; watching, it changes to human 

 form, 534. 



in spirit, visits her grandmother Makapailu, 532. 



legend of, 532. 



pleads with Kalamaula for thirty days consideration; 

 remains in seclusion, 536. 



seized by Kalamaula, 536. 



