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Index. 



Kauhiakama — Continued. 

 reports on his tour. 334-36. 

 returns to Maui, sings praises of Hinau and names 



everything after him. 350. 

 worried lest Hinau returns not to Maui, 350. 

 Kauhihii, 382, 406. 

 KauhihoUia, 240. 

 Kauhiokalani otherwise known as Kauhiakama, 334 



(which see). 

 Kauhipaewa or Kauliipea, 336. 340. 

 K.uiliola. rehels arrayed to the front of, 320. 

 Kauhohuiuimahu. 25, 405. 

 Kauluiliu of Pcle, 286. 304. 



Kauiki or Kauwiki, 7. 28; bhifif at Hana, 370-72. 

 liill, fortress of Hana, 248; Omaokamau attempts to 



climb, 246; scene of important battles, 248. 

 hill of. in control of Umi, 254; stronghold of, cap- 

 tured, 232. 

 Kawalakii image proves a good night watchman for, 



250. 

 Kila and brothers arrive off, 132. 

 residence of Piilani. 236. 

 the sun comes forth at, 376. 

 Umi makes war on stronghold of. 248. 

 Umi orders his generals to ascend to top of, 248-50 ; 

 Omaokamau and Koi fail, 250; Piimaiwaa suc- 

 ceeds, 252. 

 Kauila. sportive season, 398. 

 Kauilaianapa, 25, 405. 



Kauila ko akua. a temple ceremony. 200. 

 Kauinemo, a voyager with Kila to Tahiti, 122. 

 Kaukaukamannolea. pilot on Moikeha's voyage from 



Tahiti, T16; and with Kila, 122. 

 Kaukeano. 384. 406. 

 Kaukihikamalama. the moon. 84. 86. 

 Kaula, 4, 10, 18, 400. 

 liird of, is singing. 400. 

 the closing [island]. 14. 18. 

 wahine slept with Wakea, 12, 18. 

 Kaulakahi, the sun, 376. 

 Kaulamawaho and Kekakapuomaluihi, reign of, 450. 



were betting their positions, 454. 

 Kaulanapokii, at entrance of Hikapoloa, calls for his 

 entanglement and death. 566-68. 

 bids Mailelaulii force forth her child. 566. 

 chants for the recovery of the brothers. 568. 

 had supernatural power. 566. 

 holding up the child, calls Hikapoloa, 566. 

 in anger, causes premature birth. 566. 

 legend of. 560. 

 proceeds to rubbish pile and calls bones of each 



brother in turn. 568. 

 releases Kehoni, the priest, 568. 

 sees the spirits of headless brothers. 566. 

 tells of all brothers killed and standing headless, 566 

 weeping, is questioned by Mailelaulii, 566. 

 youngest of five daughters, 560, 566. 

 Kanlu. action of, causes sea water to be salty, 528. 

 aids Kaeha to obtain food. 524. 

 arrives in the land of his brother Kaeha and hides 



himself. 524. 

 at death of Kaeha. takes Kekclc as wife, 532. 

 attacked by Koeleele, 528. 

 awakens and challenges Haumea, 530. 

 besought by the god, gives them seeds for propaga- 

 tion, 526. 

 born in Kailua, Koolau, 522. 

 contends with the surf, 522-24. 

 directs Kaeha in awa drinking and returns to his 



hiding, 524. 

 entangles and kills Haumea with the net. 530. 

 entices the spirits to swing-riding, 528-30. 

 favored by eldest brother, is born in form of piece 



of rope, 522. 

 grabs Maalaka and Maalaki, threatens to kill, 524. 



Kaulu — Continued. 



holds up the rock thrown by Koeleele, 528. 



in unguarded moment, loses Kaeha. 526-28. 



is placed on a shelf till receiving human body, 522. 



leads Kaeha and searches for Haumea, 530. 



legend of, 522. 



makes himself known to his brother Kaeha, 524. 



meets Kuililoloa, a dog, and tears it to pieces, 524. 



missing his brother, Kaeha, proceeds in search, 522; 



makes diligent search, 528. 

 missing Kaeha, finds him in an opihi, 530. 

 plays tricks on the spirits, 524. 

 prys open the mouth of the shark and calls his 



brother out, 528. 

 questions Kukamaulunuiakea of his brother, 528. 

 questions Makalii, is shown the shark, 528. 

 returned to Kailua ; attacks and kills Lonokaeho, 



530-3-2- 



searched for in vain in the palm leaf, 524. 



seeks net of Makalii with which to kill Haumea, 530. 



small man is favored by the gods, 526. 



slays Kukamaulunuiakea and its spirit turned into 

 the Milky Way, 528. 



spirits tricked and killed by, 530. 



takes all he could find and hides the sun's rays, 526. 



the youngest of three children. 522. 



through threat of brother, Kamano, was five years in 

 birth, 522. 



visits and inquires of Makalii for whereabouts of 

 Kaeha, 528. 



vomits out the sea water and restores the ocean, 528. 



youngest brother of Kaeha. 524, 

 Kaulu and Kaeha find the gods, Uvveleki and Uweleka, 

 who favored them, 526. 



return to Kane and Kanaloa, 526. 



returned as the ocean was restored. 528. 



returned to Kailua. Oahu, 530. 



thrown off the land into space, 526. 

 Kaulua, rising sea in, 372. 



Kaululaan. all children born on Maui on same day as, 

 brought to king and reared with, 486. 



became more mischievous as he grew, 486. 



directed by his god how to deceive the spirits. 486-88. 



exceeds Punia in cunning falsehoods. 486. 



keeps a fire burning on Lanai, 488. 



not killed by the spirits. 488. 



pulled up the breadfruit and other trees of Lele, 486. 



put ashore and abandoned on Lanai with the spirits, 

 486. 



sent for by the king and brought home, 488. 



sleeps in perilous places, 486-88. 



son of Kanikaniaula and Kakaalaneo, 486. 

 Kauluonana, 22. 

 Kaumaielieli. 444 ; saved from destruction by Kana. 446. 



the double canoe of Kana, 438-40. 



was lifted by the gods and carried down to the sea, 

 442. 

 Kaumailunoholaniku dreamt of by Aukele, 80. 



son of the elder Iku's son ; nephew of Aukele. 48. 



weeps for his father's weak condition, 50. 

 Kaumakapili. Aiai, at birth, thrown in stream below, 



556-. 

 definition of, 556; location of, 554. 

 place of keeping Kahuoi. 554. 

 Kaumalumalu and Lanihau. king and queen of Holua- 

 loa. Kona ; parents of five sons and five daughters, 

 560. 

 Kaumana on Poliahu trail leading to Hilo, 224; above 

 Punahoa, 540. 

 retreat of. 224. 

 Kaumoalii. 786. 102. 

 Kannakakai. Kualii set sail for, 418. 



Paepae on arrival at, 418. 

 Kaunuohua, 286; is low, 304. 



