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Halulu — Continued. 



death of, justifiable, 66. 

 Hinawaikole, head feathers of, 66. 

 man-eating bird, 64. 

 mate of Kiwaha, 66. 

 Hamakua and Hilo united at end of conflict, 224. 

 and Kohala rebels met with, 324. 

 bones of Pumaia, child of Wanna, chief of, 316. 

 given to Piimaiwaa, 206. 



Hilo and Puna, triplets to be proceeded against, 324. 

 Kaoleioku nuide district chief of, 220. 

 Kauhiakama circuits, 336. 

 of the steep cliff, 316; withered indeed, 316. 

 Poliahu, old trail to Hilo, 224. 

 rebels from, 330. 

 Umi and chiefs on their trip around Hawaii, set out 



via, 210. 

 warriors, 344. 

 Hamakualoa, birthplace of Kana, 436. 

 Hamoa, harbor of, 340; war canoes at, 340. 

 Hana, 340; Kauiki stronghold at, 372; lanakila, 376. 

 Hanaaunioe, a flattering spirit living on Oahu, 476. 

 appears on the coast and calls as before, 480. 

 at third visit, hearing no answer to his call, exclaimed, 



".\11 will be killed and eaten up!" 47.S. 

 beckons Kaneopa, inviting him to land, 480. 

 delegated by Halalii, the king, to guard all points of 



Oahu, 476. 

 designates the chief spirits of the various islands, 476.' 

 duty of, to urge people to land, 476. 

 escapes, 482. 

 hearing no response to his call, reports to Halalii, the 



people all asleep, 480. 

 leads the spirits to the sleeping party, who disappears 



with one smack by them, 480. 

 legend of, 476. 



makes false excuse for delay of promised joys, 478. 

 promises the Kauai visitors food and wives, 476, 478. 

 returns and reports to Halalii, 47S, 480. 

 seeing canoes approaching from the west, invites 



them ashore, 476. 

 talk of, heard \>y Kaneopa, 478. 



visits the strangers from time to time, asking if they 

 are asleep, 47S. 

 Hanae, 376. 

 Hanahanaiau, 372, 404. 

 Hanaia, month, 240. 

 Hanaiakamalama lived at Kauiki, 370. 

 Hanakaeke, 284, 302. 

 Hanakapiai, 374. 



Hanalaa, 4; mother of Niihau, Kaula and Nihoa, 10. 

 Hanalaaiki, 25, 405. 

 Hanalaanui, 25, 405. 

 Hanalei, lover from, 3:8. 

 of Pooku in, 35S. 

 pandanus at, 358. 

 rain-swept cliffs of, 400. 

 source of rains, 286, 304. 

 Hanaleiiki, 358. 

 Hanaleinui, 358. 

 Hanauane, caught b^', 240. 

 Hanauea, 405. 

 Hanini, 384. 

 Hanuapoilalo, 372, 404. 

 Hanuapoiluna, 372, 404. 

 Haoa, 370. 

 Haokumukapo, 372. 

 Haole (foreigner) in Tahiti, 30. 



Ku is a, from Tahiti, 394. 

 Hapuu, flees with the child of Piikea to Oahu, 230. 

 kukui trees of, 39S. 

 oracles of, 370. 



supernatural grandmother of Piikea, 230. 

 the god who revealed truth, 370. 

 Hauaimake, husband of Makapailu, 532. 

 Hauee, 406. 



Hau-ii, 3S2. 

 Hauii, 406. 



Hauiikaiapokahi, 406. 

 Haulani, 24, 404. 

 Haulanuiakea, 24, 3S2. 41S, 420. 



Kualii and Malanaihaehae, slay the enemy with his 

 axe, 420. 

 Haule, 370, 404. 



Haumea, 6; a female spirit lived at Niuhelewai, 530. 

 awakened and challenged bj' Kauhi, 530. 

 bird of Kahikele, 20. 



entangled with nets by Kaulu and killed, 530. 

 Kauakahi sprung from head of, 370. 

 Kuluwaiea her husband, 6. 

 searched for by Kaulu in Kapalama, 530. 

 tradition, 2. 

 Haumu, 24. 



Hauna advises Lono to proceed to Puumaneo, 326. 

 and Loli, 25.S, 260; prophets, 264. 

 arrives at Kailua, 310, 312. 

 bones of chiefs killed in battle identified by, 314, 316, 



318, 320. 

 chant taught Lono by, 282. 

 feather cloaks, loads his canoes with, 312. 

 from Hawaii will identify the chief's bones, 310. 

 guardian priest of Lono, 330; not forgotten on voy- 

 age to Maui, 330. 

 Kuleonui seeks in vain for, 310. 

 on Hawaii, thinks to search for Lono, 312. 

 plays konanc with two women; wagers his canoes and 



feather cloaks, and wins, 312. 

 recognizes Kuleonui as a search messenger, 312. 

 retainer of Lono, 256. 

 supernatural powers of, 294. 

 tied the women together and led them to the canoes, 



314- 

 went to meet Lono, 314. 



worshippers of the god of Keawenuiaumi they per- 

 form miracles in its name, 292. 

 Haunaka, sulked in the waters of, 2S. 

 Haunnu, 404. 

 Hauoa of Keawe, 242. 

 Hauonunaholoholo, 406. 



Haupu Hill, Molokai, also known in tradition as the 

 Rocks of Kana, 436. 

 and Kana war ended, 44S. 

 extended upward to heaven, 446, 44S; to meet Kana, 



448. 

 Kana told b}' Uli to tower above, 448. 

 large rock falls from, 444. 

 Niheu starts for top of, 446. 



one floated to Hilo, 436; Hina climbed the hill, where- 

 upon it moved back to Jlolokai, 436. 

 overthrow of, 448. 

 peeped over by Kana, 446. 

 power of, overcome by Kana, 44S. 

 shall not be conquered, 442. 



then shall the, be routed, 440. -" 



Hawaii, ahi of, wear wreaths, 298. 

 alae bait of Hina let down to, 370. 

 an island, 22; a man, 20. 

 chant possibly carried to, by canoe, 28S. 

 chiefs of, 270, 274; have rebelled, 320. 

 double canoe of king of, 294. 



dwelling place of Moikeha, 20; for Lonokaeho, 22. 

 fifth product of Wakea and Papa, 16. 

 first-born island of the group, 12. 

 first-born of Papa and Wakea, 2. 

 forces of, 346; should they be defeated, 342. 

 foundations broad, 2S. 

 genealogical tree from Wakea to Kamehameha handed 



down by, 406. 

 has spirits for Kanikaa lives there, 476. 

 Heakekoa, unable to remain on, 270. 

 Hinau sent for to return to, 350. 

 history of, printed at Lahainaluna, 28. 



