XXIV 



Index. 



Keawekekahialiiokamoku — Continued. 



ruled Hawaii four generations before Kanielianieha, 



388. 

 turned salt water into fresh, 388. 

 Keawcnniaunii, 25, 220, 228, 256, 405. 

 after the death of, 256. 

 and party proceed to koa forest, 462. 

 at Kaipalaoa at Mainele's arrival, 460. 

 awards his daughter and land to Pikoiakaalala, 462. 

 battle of Puumaneo, a rebellion against, 314. 

 bones of six rebellious chiefs killed at battle of, on 



Puumaneo, 314-20. 

 circuits Hawaii with Lonoikamakahiki, 264. 

 contends with his son for the retention of weapons, 



etc., 260. 

 father of Lonoikamakahiki, 256. 

 god of; in charge of Lono ; worshipped by Hauna 



and Loli ; thought to be Kaili, 2Q2. 

 hears report of son's orders that his war and game 



implements be destroyed, 260. 

 high priest with long hair to below his waist in pres- 

 ence of, 264. 

 Kaikilani became ruler of Hawaii at death of, 266. 

 king of Hawaii, cautioned by birds against cutting a 



hollow tree, 458. 

 orders four men to carry the basket and builds a 



house for the god and Kauakahi, 460-62. 

 ponders upon the future of his boy, 260. 

 requests Lono to take charge of government, but he 



declines, 266. 

 sends messengers for Mainelc, vowing to give him 



daughter and land if he kill the birds, 458. 

 sought out Lonoikamakahiki, 260. 

 told again by the birds of the hollow tree, 462 ; 



vexed, seeks skillful archers to kill them, 458. 

 vacancy left by, 270. 

 Keawewai, f loamakcikckula enveloped in thick fog, ar- 

 rives at, 536. 

 Kalaniaula lizard king of, 534. 

 Iveawewaihe, 396. 

 Keeaumoku, 25, 405. 

 Keelii, sea for mullet is at, 378. 

 Keelikoha, 382. 



Keeumoku, 25. (See Keeaumoku.) 

 Kchoni, priest, permitted to save himself, 568. 

 Keiki a kaua, our son, an elastic tertn, 500. 

 Keiki, hookama, 182. 



Keinohoomanawanui again sees an armed company and 

 says "Our death is close upon us," 466. 

 credited by Kakuhihewa as the cause of victories, 



468. 

 definition of, 466. 



discredited by a farmer for the victories, 468. 

 fears at dagger sign of being discovered, 466. 

 fears for the residt of Kalelealuaka's wish, 464. 

 gains victory in battles with Pueonui's men, 468. 

 made an officer of Kakuhihewa's, 468. 

 seeing an armed company approaching, fears death, 



466. 

 termed by Kalelcaluaka a coward, 466. 

 Keka, chiefess ; has produced eight ; sacred bud of, 240. 

 Kekaa, 284, 302 ; fleet of war canoes at, 424. 

 Kekaha battle at Kalamaula, prepared for, by, 418. 

 chiefs of Koolau and Kona battle against those of, 



418. 

 chiefs of, value their fishing grounds, 416. 

 Koi and companions land at : thence to Makeo, 234. 

 Koolau (Molokai) chiefs desire, 416. 

 Paepac, a chief of, visits Maui seeking aid of Ka- 



uhi, 416. 

 rain conies by way of, 396. 



section of country from Kawela to Maamomi, 416. 

 Kekaihawevvc, son of Moikeha, 118, 132-34, 144-46. 



Kekamakahinuiaiku. 32, 48, 80 ; almost dead of hunger, 

 50; has a double portion, 98. 



of bad temper, thrown into the sea, 36. 



pretends friendliness, 38. 



throws Aukelc into pit of Kamooinanea, 38. 

 Kekanialuahaku, 24. 

 Kckauilani, 24, 404. 

 Kekea, or Albino, 8. 

 Kekea Kapu, 4. 

 Kekela, 25, 405. 

 Kekele, a handsome woman, becomes wife of Kaulu, 



53-'- 

 hala at, planted for her, 530. 

 Kekohi, the priest, deserts Hakau, 16. 

 Ivekuaokalani's stick, 96. 

 Kckuapoiwa, 25, 405. 

 Kekuapololi, 396. 

 Kekuawalu, 394. 

 Kekupuaiawaawa, 284, 302. 

 Kekuuna, the waters of, 386, 416. 

 Keliiokaloa, 25, 220, 228, 405. 

 Kcmamo, above Waipio, 200. 

 Kemau, 192. 

 Keobe, 344. 

 Keohokalani, 370, 404. 

 Keolewa, a mountain of Kauai, spread low is, 372. 



Kiki and party are at, 372. 

 ICeoloewa, Kauai chief victorious in fcvolt, 152. 

 Kila returned with, to Kauai. 152. 

 king Puunale living at, 538. 

 prime minister of Kila's, 152. 



sails for Waipio; urges Kila to become King, 152. 

 spirit chief on Maui, 476. 

 Keoneoio (Maui), Koi returning from Kauai staid 



over at, 232. 

 Keopu, cave of Uini in. at Kailua, 232. 

 Kcopuolono, Kapolei daughter of, sent to entertain 



Kualii, 418. 

 Keoua, chiefs rebelled during reign of, 362. 

 Kepakailiula, adopted through fear by Kakuhihewa ; 

 brought to and given Oahu, 510. 

 acceding to messengers' overtures, sails for Oahu 



with his two wives, landin.g at Waikiki, 510. 

 Aiakoake and Kuaikalolo. elders of, 498. 

 and Makolea became husband and wife, 502. 

 and wife do nothing but sleep, 502. 

 at rush of chiefs and warriors of Maui, drops his 



war club for a hand encounter, 508. 

 became the fire that lighted Paliuli, 500. 

 befriends the king's crier, Kukaea, 512. 

 besmears the mat of Kakaalaneo, 504. 

 boards a canoe and sails for Hana, Maui, 504. 

 born in Keaau, Puna, as an egg, 498. 

 by aid of young wife, Kukuipahu furnishes canoes 



and men for invasion of Maui, 506. 

 called first-born of the beloved one of, 500. 

 definition of, 498. 

 favored by king of Kohala, 504. 

 friend and Kukaea slay in great numbers and force 



the people to flee. 514-16. 

 given the daughter of Kukuipahu for wife, 504. 

 • gives charge of Kauai to his friend, 516. 

 gives his people choice to remain or return, 508. 

 gives Makolea's attendant to foster-parents for wife. 



502. 

 hears of king's sports and joins therein ; in contest, 



defeats Kaikipaananca, 512. 

 informs foster-parents and moves to Kohala, 502-04. 

 in liiding. takes Makolea from Kakaalaneo, 504. 

 in return for kindness, is given answers to king's 



riddles, 512-14. 

 in small canoe, arrives at Waimea, Kauai, 512. 

 is stayed in his slaughter by his young wife in arms 

 of her father, 508. 



