Index. 



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Aukelenuiaiku — Cotitinued. 



parents, requests leave to visit his, io6. 



Pele and Hiiaka met by, loo; infatuated with, loo. 



possessions of his wife given. 74. 



preservation of, bj' the lizard, 44. 



rainbow descent of the cliff by, 66. 



refuseil permission to see sports, 34. 



return of. and benefits received in facing death. 42. 



robbed of his catch of birds, 44. 



sails with his brothers. 46. 48. 



saves himself from the doomed ship, 52, 54. 



secretly, goes to see his brothers' contests, 34. 



sleeps under ekoko tree, 54. 



son of, admonished, 9S. 



spirit, over anxious to catch the, So, 82. 



surprised that death does not occur, 70. 



trouble, overcome, how rewarded, 56. 



voj'age, one da}- and night on, 7H. 



war dress of ashes, puts on. 54. 



water of everlasting life, secures the, 92; seeks the, 

 82, .S6, .88, 90. 



welcomed home, 66. 



wife, is asked to test axe on his, 68; lives happily 

 with his, 66, 74; reluctantly chops up his, 68, 70; 

 tries to deceive his, 100. 



wife's supreme powers, in fear admires, 70. 



wishes child named after his god, 74. 

 Aukuu. fish-hawk (Ardea sacra), 396. 

 Auwahi. 286, 304. 



Awa, drinking of the. 398; Kama and Lono wish to 

 drink, together, 332. 



lau hinano, fragrant, 358. 



masticated, 332; satisfying quality of. 358. 



milk -fish ( Chanos chanos). 464. 482. 



of Koukou. 358. 



(piper methj'sticum). 534. 



real and the kind that grows on trees. 580. 



rough-barked kukui, like a man who drinks, 390, 



that withers the skin, 398. 

 Aweowco ( Chenopodium sandwicheum ), a shrubby 

 plant, 456. 



Bambu, Laukia stepped off the, 598. 



printing sticks, 606. 



stalk, a roadwaj' to Kuaihelani. 59S. 



Laukia climbed to top of, 59S. 



(the) shot up and leaned over till end reached Kuai- 

 helani. 598. 

 Banana bud, a Hawaiian ideal of flesh condition, 532; 

 semblance of personal beauty, 40. 



of Kaea, he is the shrivelled, 334. 

 Bananas kapued. 66. 

 Battle, being fought at Paia, 430. 



final at Pelekunu. 420. 



ground looked over by Kualii. 414. 



Kawaluna. 410. 412; first, of Kualii, 412. 



Lonoikaika sends message of coming, 410, 



of Kukaniloko, 430. 



place of, prearranged, 366. 



prepared by Haloalena declared off, 426. 



robe, 52. 

 Battles fought by Kualii related in mele, 420. 



Kualii took part in several, unrecognized, 428; wit- 

 nessed these unknown, 428. 



Kualii's, 212, 214, 218, 



of Lonoikamakahiki, 322, 324; of Kaheawai, 322; Kai- 

 opae, 32S ; Kaiopihi, 326; Kaunooa, 322; Puuko- 

 hola, 326; Puupa, 324, 326. 

 Beautiful and fruitful lands. 40. 

 Black pig. means of identifying royalty, 188. 

 Breezes, various, and effects, 390. 

 Bird anatomy of Kukahaulani. 2S6. 304. 



catcher is speedy, 398. 



catchers and fishermen. 380; unskilled ridiculed. 380; 

 likened to mice, 396. 



Bird — Continued. 



catching youngster, methods of. 380. 



skeleton storehouses of the king destroyed, 422. 



tax proclamation, 422; procedure, 422. 

 Bird-brothers of Namakaokahai advise sending maid- 

 servants in search, 54. 



Aukele admonished in his course by. 62. 



dog's alarm, sent to inquire object of, 56; of ship's 

 coming, 52. 



greetings of. to Aukele, 56. 



human form assumed by, 60. 



Kuwahailo's inquiries answered by, 78. 



ordered to kill Aukele, 60. 



report. 58; ship to make war. 32. 



sister suggested as a wife for Aukele. 56, 58. 

 Boastings, narrator pauses in his, 2S4. 

 Bolabola of Society Islands, 20. 

 Bone pit. 140. 



Bones, concealment of. a matter of trust. 232. 234. 



Koi charged to burn and hide Umi's. 232. 



of vanquished chiefs, as evidence, 314, 416, 418, 420. 



preservation of one's, 62, 194. 



stripped all his, and put them in the gourd, 316, 31S, 

 320. 

 Bow and arrows known, 258. 



Boy at Kualoa sees and follows Kualii. 428, 430; to bat- 

 tle, 428; returns with him to Kailua, 430. 

 Breadfruit introduced from Samoa. 392. 



planted by Kahai at Puuloa, 392. 

 Brothers-in-law. Aukele's intentions told. 106. 



sent to gather the mourners together, 84. 



teach Aukele how to fly. 72. 

 Brothers of Aukele. 32. 34. 36, 38. 44. 46. 



advised of touching land, 50. 



announce their ship to make war, 52. 



are each defeated in angry contests. 36. 



ashamed at his return build them a ship, 44. 



Aukele refused charge of the ship, 50; sails with 

 them, 46. 



battle fought by the, and their death, 52. 



cruel and merciless, 38. 



given Aukele's wife and lands, 98. 



hatred of Aukele, cause of, 34; resist his counsel, 52. 



Namakaokahai, take turns in possession of, 98. 



restored to life, 98. 



ship and. turned to ashes. 54. 



ship of, completed, they prepare to sail, 46. 

 Brothers of Kila, 146. 

 Brothers of Namakaokahai, loS. 



advised of the killing of Halulu, 66. 



answer Kuwahailo and deliver their message, 78. 



assume human form, 60. 



Aukele admonished in his course by, 62. 



change their bird forms. 60. 



consent to exhibition of sister's supernatural powers, 

 70. 



flight of, takes five days and nights, 76. 



prayed to as gods by Aukele, 60. 



sent to heaven to tell of Aukele's new possessions. 74. 



surprised at action of Aukele, 60. 



tell Aukele one power has not been given him, and 

 why, 72. 



Calabash, boy addresses and reaches for his, 578; takes 

 sundry things from the, 5S0. 

 (hokeo) described. 576. 

 Kawalawala, of Lono, 27S. 



Loli forbidden to uncover the, 278 ; of bones of van- 

 quished chiefs, 310, 314, 316. 318; of your ward, 278. 

 of clothes. 576; of kneaded earth. 382, 420; of pro- 

 fessional articles, 574. 

 things of value in, 5.84. 

 Calendar, monthly, varied on the dift'erent islands, 372. 

 Cannibalism, premium on practice of, 564. 



