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Index. 



Hawaii — Continued. 



Hoopoikamalanai and others go to, 146. 



is filleil with spirits, 476. 



Kaikilani rt-tunied to, 272. 



Kakuhihewa beaten by kinj; of, 290. 



Kama arrives at, 340; entertains tlie idea of destroy- 

 ing the chiefs of, 334; harbors the notion of waging 

 war on, 336; promised victor)' over, 338; urged to 

 give battle to, by two men from, 336. 



Kapaihiahilina sails on voyage to, 356; supreme over, 

 354; taken to on Ivono's return, 354. 



Kauhiakania reports on circuit of, 336; sails for, to 

 learn its strength, 334. 



Kauhipaewa returns to, 33S. 



king of, 274-76, 2.S0, 2,SS-9o, 294-300, 308-10, 332 ; after 

 Keawenuiaumi, 256; with parents and retainers, 

 visits around and arrives at Hilo, 264; without 

 chant while, 288. 



Kona a large division of, 320; largest district of, 338. 



Kualii a former king of, 28 ; again sets sail for, 416. 



Kupakoili and people invited to come to, 522. 



Laaniaikahiki's second visit to, 152. 



landing places of, under guard, 274. 



large, of Kane, 286, 304. 



Lelepahu of, 286, 304. 



Ivono and wife take charge of all lands of, 270. 



Lono comes into control of all, 330; circuits, making 

 public contests, 268. 



Lono's large retinue from, all deserted, 352. 



man)' people in, never before seen so, 344. 



of high mountains, 372; of Kea, 374. 



of the lofty mountains, 28. 



Ohaikawiliula prepares and sails for, 276. 



old chiefs sinned, 22. 



on invitation, all the people sailed for, and were 

 killed, 522. 



origin of tradition, 6. 



people of, called to avenge the death of their king, 520. 



people of, told of Wahanui and followers killed on 

 Kauai, 520. 



progenitor of royal family of, 406. 



Puna the sweet-scented land on, 318. 



rebellious chiefs of, 320; slaughter of chiefs of , 330. 



the foremost head, 4, 10. 



the patrimony of Keakealani, 362. 



the ulua, 370. 



Umi and chiefs circuit, 210; assured of, without hurt 

 in battle, 20<->. 



Umi, wife, and all his men return to, 254. 



warriors frightened at Kauiki's giant image, 250. 



when Lono arrived on, 354. 



wonderful mooring rock of king of, 294. 

 Hawaiian Eolus, 376. 



gods (primeval) of the race, 394. 



house, 184. 



mat-making, Niihau mats choicest quality of, 57S. 



mj'thology, 82. 



rank descends through the mother, 220. 



strategy, insight of, 338. 



warfare, method of, 338, 360. 



waters, Ulua the gamest fish in, 294. 

 Hawaiiloa, an island growth from coral, 20. 

 Hawaii-nei, Aukelenuiaiku a most noted legend of, 32. 



growth from corals, 22. 



historians of, 10. 



stories of , uncertain, 10. 



to Kauai, Umi's name famous, 228. 



Wakea and wife not the original progenitors, 20. 

 Hawaiinuiakea, 2, 6. 

 Hawaii-with-the-green-back, 22, 26. 

 Havvea, drum of Moikeha, 126. 



one of the sacred introduced drums, 342. 



the declaration drum of Laamaikahiki, 342. 

 Haweaoku, 24. 



Hawena reports death of Moikeha, 152. 

 Hawewe advises Aukele, 88; burning in Kailua, 376. 



Hawi, sugar-cane arrows of, 380. 

 Heaaiku, 32. 



Heakekoa becomes known to Lono as Kaikilani's lover, 

 272. 



Kaikilani resolves to renounce, 272. 



meets and questions certain persons from Kalaupapa, 

 270. 



missed his lover follows to Maui and Molokai, 270; 

 sends a message of love to Kaikilani, 272. 



son of Kalaulipali and Uli, paramour of Kaikilani, 270. 

 Heapae the chief of Kona, 320. 

 Heaven, backbone of, 30, 374. 



changing, 380; panting, 240. 



Ku holds up the rain in the, 378. 



that rumbles, the, 280; is stormy, 3S4. 

 Heavens first created, 16. 



spectral vapor in the, 384. 

 Hee, squid, 570. 

 Heeia, mottled sea of, 37S. 

 Heiau, Ahua-a-Umi, 232; by Pakui in Manawai, lo. 



of Kawaluna, dedicated by Kualii, 408. 



of Moikeha, 42; ofNonea, 10; of Paakaalana, Waipio, 

 14. 

 Hekilikaaka, 24. 

 Heleaiku, 32. 

 Heleipawa, 24, 25, 404. 

 Hema, 25, 404. 



messenger of Lonoikaika to Kualii, 410, 412. 



wind swept by, 388. 

 Hemahema, 240. 



Henshaw, H. W., on the Elepaio, 534. 

 Hihiu nui, ahupuaa of, in Kohala, 354. 

 Hiiaka and Pele, 102. 



Hikapoloa advised of man running, recognizes him as 

 Mumu, 564. 



a wicked king, 380. 



at Kokoiki, Kohala, takes Mailelaulii as wife, 562. 



called to come and get his child, 566. 



chief of Puuepa and Hukiaa, 562. 



died; his hovise set on fire, 568. 



entangled in his house, 568. 



head of Kalino inquires of, for fault, 566. 



head of Mumu inquires of, for fault why killed, 564. 



not meeting with expected fishing success, vows death 

 on his brothers, 562. 



offers reward to biggest eater, 564. 



plans killing brothers on their arrival, 562. 



receiving fish from Kona, sets forth to obtain a pearl 

 fish-hook from his brothers-in-law, 562. 



recognizes Kalino, j'oungest of the brothers, 564. 



returns with hook and fish, 562. 



saj'S the giving of a worthless fish-hook is the fault, 

 564-66. 



sisters composing chant for child of, 566. 

 Hikaululena, 24, 404. 

 Hikawainui, 25, 405. 

 Hikawaolena, 25, 405. 

 Hikawaopuaianea, 24, 404. 

 Hikiau, calm is the sea of, 398. 

 Hikimolululea, 25, 405. 

 Hikohaale, 24, 404. 

 Hiliamakani, 25, 405. 



Hills, twin, likened to palm-thatched houses, 2S6. 

 Hilo and Hamakua beaime united, 224. 



beach at, 20; chiefs of , 222; unprepared, killed. 224. 



defeat of, by Puna, 386, 416; district, 4. 



entertainment for chiefs of, 220. 



flower-nets of, 376. 



given to Kaoleioku, 206. 



Haalilo, a chief of, defeated by Kualii, 316, 414. 



Kauhiakama circuits, 336. 



Koolau an unusual term, 220. 



Kualii and warriors, hearing of a battle in, return 

 thither, 414; from Oahu, 414; lands at, 416; left, 

 for Molokai, 416; makes third visit to, and resides 

 some time, 422; sails from, for Lanai, 424. 



