Index. 



Elekaukama, 284, 302. 



Elements, disturbance of the, an alii recognition, 538. 



Elepaio, a bird, changing at times to human form, 534. 



bird messenger of Kalamaula, lizard king of Keawe- 

 wai, 534. 



calling as a bird, changes to human form, 534. 



calls upon the fog, 534, 536. 



(Chasiempis sandwichensis), a favorite agent in Ha- 

 waiian myths, 534. 



greets Hoamakeikekula and companion and chants a 

 wreath-twining mele, 534. 



Professor Henshaw's observation on the, 534. 



relates finding Hoamakeikekula, 536. 

 Eleu, dead bodies were strewn below, 414. 



the breaking up is at, 386, 416. 

 Emblems of the god of the year, 2S2, 2S8, 306. 

 Epochs (five) from time of Opuukahonua, 26. 

 Erythrina monosperma, 220. 

 Euphorbia lorifolia, 54. 

 Ewa, 24, 364; calm sea of, 378; great, of Laakona, 378. 



fish knows man's presence, 342. 



Kikenui of, 342. 

 Ewa's net, drawing of, 396. 



Fabulous fish-hook of Maui, 204. 



Fairy story recognition of rank hy the elements, 16S. 



Famine great in time of Hua, 136. 



through drought, Waipio had food. 136. 

 Feather cape, a present for Kakaalaneo, 4S4. 



an insignia of high chief rank, 4S4. 



and club, tokens left by Nihooleki, 496. 



Eleio returns home wearing the, 4S4. 



from Hawaii brought by Kanikaniaula, 484. 



rare at this time, 484. 

 Feather cloak, Ku arrayed in his, 3S4. 



Kualii kills the opposing king and taking his, returns, 



430- 



Kualii took part in battles and carried away the, 42S; 

 questions the boy on seizure of a, 430. 



left as a token of recognition. 596. 



someone came out of the conflict bearing a, 428. 

 Feather cloaks, canoe load of, wagered by Hauna, 312. 

 Feather god of Hakau, 202. 

 Feather kahili, 42; of Lono, 270, 280. 

 Fence of bones almost complete, built from human 

 bones, 578. 



lacks one victim to complete, 574, 576. 



(pa iwi) of Kauai chief, 574; near Honolulu, 574. 

 First sight of foreigners, account of, 28. 

 Fisherman. Kapuheeuanui the great, 22. 



of Kapaahu, 22. 

 Fishing contest between Kakuhihewa and Lono. 290-298. 



grounds, Akaka, 290, 292; dedicated to our god, 294. 

 Flat head, ideal of beauty, 204. 

 Flower floating, 14. 

 Food eaten as by birds, 376. 

 Foreign land, Ahukinialaa a chief from the, 4. 



referred to as Tahiti, 374. 

 Foreigners, first reference to, 374. 



first sight of, knew or met, 28. 



met by Kualii, 30, 374. 

 Foreknowledge of sex of child, 596. 

 Fornander, additional Kualii legendary data, 432. 



Amania, treatise on, 5o; on Aukele, 32; on Song of 

 Kualii, 370, 394. 

 Fragrant hala blossoms (hinano) of Puna, 580. 

 F'ulica alai, 370. 



Game of hoopapa, 274. 



konane, Kaikilani and husband engaged in, 272; Ka- 

 kuhihewa challenges Lono to a, 300; resembling 

 checkers, a favorite pastime of chiefs, 270. 

 Games, arrow, a favorite, 258. 



kilu, loku, papuhene, 220; lascivious, 220; olohu, 

 pahee, 112; sundry, 34, II2, 17S. 



Garment, woman with dyed, on Puuokapolei, 392. 



yellow, dyed from the mao tree, 392. 

 Genealogical records, Kualii's name omitted in, 364; 

 tree of Kualii, 404, 405; of Opuukahonua, 22, 24, 25. 



trees of the islands differ, 406. 

 Genealogy of Kualii, 22, 404; of the islands, 6, 16. 



Opuukahonua's, places him as origin of the race, 406. 

 Generations before Wakca, 12, 406; to Kamehameha, 



12, 406. 

 Ghosts, images of temple thought to be, 262. 



Kalakeenuiakane people devoured by, 42. 

 God of Aukelenuiaiku, 68; Hakau, 200, 202; Keaweiuii- 

 aumi, 264. 



Moikeha tells his sons they must have a, i2o. 



spirits hear call of Kaeha's, 524. 



the year, 2S2; emblems of the, 282, 2SS, 306. 



with the downcast ej-es, 382. 

 Gods, battle of the, 232. 



collective and manifold, appealed to by Laukiamanu- 

 ikahiki to give her the form of an old woman. 604. 



hoopapa or wrangling, 584, 592. 



join in games with Pupuhuluena; are stood on their 

 heads, 572. 



of Kalae in charge of the food, 572. 



offer to help Pupuhuluena in landing, 572. 



primeval, the four, 394. 



propitiate first the, 340; refeathering the, 200, 202. 



purpose and benefits of, described, 262. 



shamed, give Pupuhuluena the variety of tubers, 572; 

 show Pupuhuluena all the different tubers. 572. 



they are like unto, 374. 

 Gouging out the eyes, 5S2. 

 Gourd (calabash) of bones of vanquished chiefs, 310, 



314-18. 

 Government administration under Umi, 22S. 

 Green sea, 40. 

 Greetings, ancient and modern terms, 54. 



by name, astonish the bird-brothers, 56; shame the 

 queen's maids, 54. 

 Grief signs, 146; disfigurement as recognized, 132. 



for Kila, 132. 



Haae, 25, 405. 

 Haakalo, 396. 



Haalelekinana, child of Hoamakeikekula, born a wooden 

 image, 538. 



gave people of Kohala the idea of idols and idol 

 worship. 540. 

 Haaliliamanu bridge, 556. 

 Haalilo, here is, 416. 



Hilo chief defeated b}' Kualii. 386; at Pealii. 414. 



play on name. 3.S6. 



the children of, 386, 416. 

 Haaneeiakake. the proclaiming priest. 440. 

 Haao. a wind driving rain. 398. 

 Haapuainanea, lizard-woman, 54, 58. ■ - 



and Upoho, ashamed at being greeted bj- name, be- 

 friend Aukele, 54. 



maid servants of Namakaokahai, 42. 



ordered to slay Aukele, they run off, 58. 



sent on search mission, 54. 



women in forms of lizard and rat, 54. 

 Haehae. brother of Moikeha, 114. 



Kunmkahi and, locate at Hilo, 116. 

 Haena cliffs, 284, 302; Moikeha's bones brought from, 



154- 



on expedition to, 146. 



prepare canoe for journey to, 130. 



the depository of Moikeha's body. 128. 

 Haho, 25, 405. 

 Hai, 24. 



Haihaipuaa, 394. 

 Haiki, 378. 

 Haili, bird-catcher of, 382. 



