INDEX 



A, the source of, 32; indicates family connection, 32. 



Aa, 420; rubble lava, 104. 



Aaka, bastard sandalwood, 566. 



Aalaloa cliffs, 4S4. 



Aalii, forest tree of fine durable wood, 390. 



Ku not like the, 390. 

 Ae kai, sea beach, 36. 

 Aeloa, favorite wind of Kohala, 568. 

 Aha, company, 3S8; horizon, 372. 

 Ahaula, cord, recognize beauty in a contest, 552. 

 Ahe, breeze, 376. 

 Ahewahewa, 560; also killed, 564; mamane the wood of 



umu for, 566. 

 Ahi (Germo germo), 292, 296, 298. 



wreathed by Lono, 298. 



yellow-gilled, of Umulau, 298. 

 Ahihi, motherless, 390. 

 Ahikanana, champion, 76. 

 Ahiu, wild, 37S. 

 Aho, house battens, 3.SS. 

 Aholehole. fish ( Kuhlia malo), 366, 604. 

 Ahu, a heap of stones, 400. 

 Ahua-a-Umi, temple or memorial, 232. 

 Ahuawa heap, 566, 568. 

 Ahukaiolaa, 14. 

 Ahukinialaa, 4, 8, 10, 14. 

 Ahulukaaala, 24, 380. 

 Ahulumai, 14. 

 Ahupuaa, chief of, cautioned, 422. 



larger than an ili of land, 422, 430. 

 Ahuuia, feather robes, 384. 

 Ai, not to eat, but to possess, 394. 

 Aiai, at manhood becomes husband of Kauaelemimo, 556. 



directs liis wife to secure the stolen hook, Kahuoi, from 

 her father, 556. 



found and brought up by Kauaelemino, 556. 



legend of, 554, 558. 



rejoices at his days of poverty' being over, 556, 558. 



sends his wife for a ten-fathom canoe, 558. 



son of Kuula and Hina, 554. 



thrown at birth in stream below Kaumakapili, lodges 

 on the rock Nahakaipuami, 556. 



with the bird and pearl fish-hook, loads the canoe 

 deep with aku, 558. 

 Aiea, 400. 



Aihakoko, 25; attendant of, killed b)- Piilani, 232; 

 mourns on the ocean and lands in Kapaahu, hence 

 the name Kalua-o-, 232. 



of Umi and Piikea, 22S, 405. 

 Aikane, 25, 404. 

 Aiku or Iku, 32. 



Ai pioia, food of departed spirits. So. 

 Aka, spirit, 370. 

 Akahiakuleana, beautiful woman, a very, 17S. 



begat children after Umi, 220. 



defilement, days of, just over, 178. 



genealogical tree of, 180. 



gives birth to Umi, 180. 



husband of, again beats Umi, 182; is told that Umi is 

 Liloa's child, 182; thought the child his, 180. 



Kuleauakupiko, father of, 180. 



Liloa asks Umi after, 184. 



Akahiakuleana — Continued. 



Liloa instructs, regarding child and leaves tokens for 

 identification, iSo. 



Liloa meets and seduces, 178; sees her to be with 

 child, 180. 



living at Kealakaha, 186. 



mother of Umi, 14, 25, 178, 405; of high blood related 

 to IJloa, i,So. 



obscure rank of, 220. 



Omaokamau sent by, as companion, 182. 



proofs left, by Liloa, shown, 182. 



protests at harsh treatment of Umi, 182. 



sent for to reside at court, 220. 



Umi outfitted and directed by, to meet his father, 182; 

 told by, that Liloa is his father and consents that he 

 go and see him, 182. 

 Akahiilikapu, daughter of Umi, 228. 

 Akaka fishing grounds off Kailua, Oahu, 290. 

 Akalana, 24, 404. 

 Akimona or Inamona, ,586. 

 Aku, bonito (Gymnosarda pelamis), 48S, 570. 



(fish) the bird Kamanuwai lived on, 554. 



fishing, pearl hook for, 562, 564. 



jumped into the canoe until it was loaded down deep, 

 558. 



Kauaelemimo longing for, sends Aiai fishing, 556. 



pearl fish-hook Kahuoi, enticing for, 554. 

 Akua {'deit3'), Kauila ko, a temple ceremony, 200. 

 Ala stone in cave of Umi, hewn for his tomb, 232. 



a flint kind of basalt rock, for adze, etc., 232. 



a variety or species of taro (Colocasia antiquorum), 



532- 



Alae, Maui taught art of making fire bj- the, 370. 

 of Hina, 370; the mud-hen, 400. 



Alaea, red rain, 398. 



Alaeloa, 2.S4, 302. 



Alahee, digger, of hard wood, 398. 



Alaikaaukoko, 25. 



Alaikauakoko, 180, 405. 



Alakapoki, 372. 



Alala describes various games, 450; father of Pikoiaka- 



alala, 450; questioned as to cause of shouts at sport 



contests, 450; makes a koieie board for his son, 452; 



refusing at first, permits Pikoiakaalala to join, 452. 



Hawaiian crow, 588. 



Alamihi, 378. 



Alani, 566. 568. 



bark and wood of medicinal properties, 566. 



Alapae drank the sea up dry, 39S. 



Alapoki, 372. 



Albino, sacred, 4, 8. 

 or Kekea, 8. 



Alenuihaha Channel, 218, 350; red from the man}- ca- 

 noes, 506. 



Alexander (historian), on Umi's temple, 232. 



Alia, name of two sticks carried as emblems, 282. 



Aliaomao, or Aliaopea, god of the year, 282. 



Alii aimoku, 178; bones of, enshrouded and decorated, 



314- 

 Aloalo, 374. 



Alocasia macrorrhiza, 40. 

 Aloha, modern term of salutation, 54. ( i ) 



