CONTENTS 



PART I. 



Preface. 

 Story of Islands' Formation and Origin of Race. 



CH.\PTER 



I. Prefatory Remarks. 



Birth of the Islands 



II. 



III. 



IV. 



II. 



III. 



PAGli 

 2 



6 



About Wakea 12 



Genealogy of the Islands of Hawaii 16 



H.IPTER PAGE 



V. Story of Opuukahonua 20 



VI. 

 VII. 



Genealogy of Opuukahonua 24 



First Sight of Foreigners 28 



I. .\ukelenuiaiku and His Unkind Brethren 32 



II. How Aukele Fell into the Pit of Kamooina- 



nea and Profited Therebj' 38 



III. Return of Aukele and the Benefits He Re- 



ceived in Facing Death 42 



IV. How Aukele Sailed with His Brothers in 



Search of Land 46 



V. Battle Fought by the Brothers of Aukele and 



Their Death 52 



VI. How Aukele Got Out of Trouble and Was 



Rewarded 56 



VII. How Aukele Became the Husband of Nama- 



kaokahai 62 



VIII. How Aukele was Carried off to the Cliff by 



Halulu 64 



Legend of Aukelenui.\iku. 



IX 



68 



72 



How Aukele and Namakaokahai Showed 

 Their LLseful Things 



X. How the Brothers-in-law of Aukele Taught 



Him to Fly 



XI. How Namakaokahai Gave Everything to 



Aukele, and the Battle Between Kuwahailo 

 and Aukele 74 



XII. Relating to Kaumaiilunaoholaniku 80 



XIII. How Aukele Went in Search of the Water of 



Life of Kane 82 



XIV. How Aukele Brought Back to Life His Nephew 



and Brothers 96 



XV. How Namakaokahai Quarreled With Her 



Cousins Pele and Hiiaka 102 



XVI. Aukele's Trip to Kuaihelani 108 



History of Moikeh.\. 



Jloikeha, After a Sojourn in Tahiti, Returns 



to Hawaii 112 



Moikeha's Re.sidence on Kauai 118 



Prophecy in the Presence of Kila, and How 

 Laamaikahiki Could Be Found 126 



IV. Reign of Kila and Jealousy of His Brothers 128 



V. How Kila Was Left at Waipio and His Life 



There 132 



VI. Kaialea's Trip to Waipio and His Meeting 



with Kila 136 



VII. Meeting Between Kaialea and Messengers 



from His Mother Hooipoikamalanai 142 



VIII. Kila Makes Himself Known to His Relatives 148 



IX. Hooipoikamalanai and Sister at Waipio and 



Their Return to Kauai 152 



X. Story of Olopana and His Wife 154 



Legend of Kila. 



The Moikeha Famil)' — Kila, the Youngest Son, Favored — Is Sent to Tahiti to Slaj- Moikeha's Enemies — Meets 

 Them and Avenges His Father's Wrongs — Succumbs to Luukia 160 



PART II. 



Story of Umi. 



I. .\ncestry of Umi 178 



II. Birth of Umi 180 



III. How Umi Lived in Humble Circumstances. . 186 

 I^^ Relating to Nunu and Kakohe 190 



V. How Umi Became King of Hawaii 204 



VI. Relating to the Trip of Umi and His Chiefs 



Around Hawaii 210 



VII. How L^mi and Piikea, the Daughter of Piilani 



of Maui, Became United 214 



VIII. Succession of Umi 218 



IX. Battle Between Umi and the Chiefs of Hilo 



— His Victory and the Joining of Hilo. . . . 222 



X. Umi Conquers Other Districts 226 



XI. The Family of Umi — His Beneficent Reign 228 



XII. Death of Umi— His Body Taken and Secreted 



by Koi 232 



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