IV 



Index. 



Canoe, 438, 440. 



honor seat of, 382. 



Lono and Kakuhihewa's, race, 300; Lono wins, 300. 



of bulrushes, 156. 



parts, 582; shed values, 584. 



prayer of L'li, 438. 



priestess of Laa, 440. 



various kinds, or purposes, 438. 



various parts, descriptive, 440. 



vines grow, where, 398. 

 Canoe, double, (a), sent to Kauai to invite Kupakoili to 

 Hawaii, 522. 



loaded with feather cloaks, 314. 



Moikeha's, for voyage from Tahiti, 114. 



of Kakuhihewa, 290, 294, 298. 



of Kana, of ten fathoms, 43S. 



i>f Kaumaielieli, 440; of Lono, 292, 294, 298, 300; of 

 Wahanui, 516. 



on exposure of body of, Uli ordered the people to re- 

 turn, 442. 



wagered by Paiea, 212. 



with covered platform, 146. 

 Canoes of Kamalalawalu ordered carried inland and 

 dismantled, 342. 



of Kapaihiahilina, 356, 358. 

 Carangus ignobilis (ulua), gamiest fish, 294. 

 Cave of Umi-a-Liloa, 232. 

 Champions of Kuaihelani, 34. 

 Changing thought, 14. 

 Chant committed to memory, how, 276. 



honoring name of Lono, 288. 



Kakuhihewa charged with appropriating a, belonging 

 to others, 282. 



Lono, a chief without a, 280; knows this, 288. 



of Koauli, 342; of Kualii, 30, 158, 364; of Lonoika- 

 makahiki revealing the bones of vanquished chief 

 of Hamakua, 316; of Hilo, 316; of Kau, 318; of 

 Kohala, 316; of Kona, 320; of Puna, 316. 



possibly carried to Hawaii by canoe, 288. 



taught by Ohaikawiliula, 276, 282, 288. 

 Chase, a novel method of averting, 4.S2. 

 Chicken cooked in blood, 332. 



Pupuakea unaccustomed to cooking, 332. 

 Chief born, a great red fowl, 372. 



Chief of Hamakua, Pumaia, identification of bones of, 

 316; of Hilo, Hilohamakua, 316; of Kau, Kahale- 

 milo, 318; of Kohala, Palalialaha, 314; of Kona, 

 Moihala, 320; of Puna, Lililehua, 316. 



Luaehu, offspring, O great, 370; O dread, 372. 



was a, who begot a, 372. 

 Chiefess of Kauai, Ohaikawiliula, 274, 276, 282. 



of Puna, Kaikilani, 272. 



ruling in Hawaii, first instance of, 266. 

 Chiefs, district, cautioned, 422. 



favorite pastime of, 270. 



of Hawaii, 270; in revolt against Lono, 274. 



of Kona were at Kohala awaiting, 320. 



of note possess name songs, 276. 



rebellious, of Hawaii, 320. 



sacred or solid. 23.S. 

 Chieftainship undisputed, lanipaa, 372. 

 Circumcision, ceremonies of, 184. 

 Cluetodon ornatissimus, 240. 

 City of refuge at Honaunau, Kona, 134. 



first reference to, 134. 

 Chubby fishermen, nickname for Umi, 230. 

 Clouds in conflict, 378. 

 Coast guards, system of, 562. 

 Coconut grove bends low, 282, 288, 306. 



Island, Hilo, ancient place of refuge, 594. 

 Cf)mpanions-in death, 150. 

 Confession, etc., honest, 184. 

 Confusion of relationship terms, 316. 

 Contest centers on play upon words, 5S6. 



challenge to, 576, 57S. 



of wits, commencement of, 576. 



Contest — Continued. 



of words, 5.S2, 584, 586, 588, 590, 592, 594. 



various tests in, 576-5.S0. 

 Coral, a chief, foreteller of events, 20. 



fished up by Kapuheeuanui, 20. 



islands, low, of Lono, 14. 



products, the islands, 20. 

 Corals, islands of the group raised from, 22. 

 Councilors of war, 222. 



and priests retained and cared for by chiefs, 264. 

 Counting, Hawaiian method of, 364. 

 Covered hy the same kapa (implying marriage), 602. 

 Crow (Hawaiian), Alala, 5S8. 

 Custom for recognition, 180. 



Dancing house, after the others had gone to the, 606 ; 



the gods set fire to the, 60S. 

 Days of temple service, 200. 

 Dead came to life, 168. 



gone to bury the, 282, 28S, 306. 

 Deifying the corals to form islands, 22. 

 Deity, witnessed the weeping of the, 318. 

 Demigod (a), about, 162. 

 Demigods of the deep, 160, 162. 

 Dew, plentiful, of the morning, 306. 

 Direction, expression indicating, 560. 

 Disfigurement of the person general on death of a chief, 



132- 

 Dog Moela reduced to ashes, 60. 

 Draca-na terminalis, 120. 

 Drum beaten on kapu nights as a sign of sacrifice, 126. 



beating by Laamaikahiki, 128. 



flute, 154. 



Kaiiila, of the fun-maker, 39S. 



Laamaikahiki the one to strike the. 126. 



notes heard by Kila, 126; by Moikeha, 128. 



of Moi, 442. 

 Ducks, scout birds of Imaikalani, 226. 



Ehu is given Kona, 206. 



Ehunuikaimalino. cedes Kona and Kohala to Umi, 22S; 



king of Kona, 228. 

 Eight-finned shark, 2.S. 

 Ekaha fern of large leaf. 390. 

 Ekoko. or akoko tree (Euphorbia lorifolia), 54. 

 Eleeleualani, kahili of Lonoikamakahiki, 270, 2S0. 

 Eleio, a very fast runner, 482. 



accepts call to Kanikaniaula, 482. 



arrives at Kaupo, and finds Kanikaniaula returned 

 from Hawaii, 486. 



at full speed with feather cape, jumps into the hot 

 umu, 484. 



declines recompense, 484. 



in reply to king, gives cause of delay, 484. 



Kakaalaneo, angry at long absence oif, prepares to 

 bake him on return, 484. 



legend of, 482. 



meets and chased b)' a spirit, Kaahualii, on three oc- 

 casions, 4S2. 



meets husband of the dead woman, 4S4 ; promises 

 and, at end of fourth day, restores her to life, 484. 



on order of Kakaalaneo, is to bring Kanikaniaula in 

 the nights of Kane, 484, 486. 



return of. watched for and fire signal started, 4.S4. 



returns from Hana by way of Kaupo; meets Kani- 

 kaniaula, 4S2. 



returns home wearing the feather cape, 484. 



runner to King Kakaalaneo, 482. 



seized and pulled out of umu with remnant of feather 

 cape, 484. 



sent to Hana for fish, would return before the king 

 sat down, 482. 



sister of, aids him, 482. 



takes a feather cape for Kakaalaneo, 484. 



wishes Kanikaniaula to be wife of Kakaalaneo, 4S4. 



