Index. 



XXI 



Kau and Puna warriors, 344. 

 district, 4; a possession of Umi, 228; given to Oniao- 



kanianu, 204. 

 Kahalcmilo, son of Imaikalani, chief of, 318; Kauhi- 



akama reports on circuit throngli, 336. 

 Kapulani made his way to, 3^0; Kauhi arrived at, 



338. 

 men came I^y upper part of, ^22, 344. 

 mullet reaches even to, 396. 

 only district not in rebellion, 322. 

 Kauaelemimo, daughter of Kipapalaulu, 556. 



finds the child Aiai by a large rock ; brings it up as 



her own, 556. 

 goes back to her father for a ten-fathom canoe, 558. 

 longing for aku, is sent to her father for a pearl 



fish-hook, 556. 

 sent again for the stolen hook Kahuoi, 556. 

 took Aiai at manhood as husband, 556. 

 Kauai, ancestors, 242; born a chief, 4, 10; of Wakea 



and Papa, 18. 

 first home of Pele (volcanic activity) at Puukapele, 



104. 

 given by the king to Kualii, 400. 

 given over in charge of Kepakailiula's friend, 516. 

 great and peaceful ; filled with lehua, 28. 

 great island of lehua is, 374; have I seen, 376. 

 hears of canoe from, 142. 

 Hooipoikamalanai and sister act as rulers of ; and- 



sons return to, 152. 

 hostile army await Kualii's return from, at Kamaile, 



412-14. 

 Iku and others move to, no. 

 Iliau, a low plant found on, 282. 

 inherited from ancestors, 374. 

 Kahaookamoku, with several men and Kaneopa leave 



for visit to Hawaii, 476. 

 Kaialea replied I am from, 138. 

 Kaialea's men secretly return to ; return awaited by 



people, 142. 

 Kalukalu, a famed grass of, 318. 

 Kaneopa returns to, 480. 



Kapaihiahilina on, 356; will weep alone on, 360. 

 Kapoukahi, renowned prophet of, 324. 

 Kealohikikaupca, strong man of, 32. 

 Keolewa, a mountain of, 372. 

 Keoloewa, a revolting chief of; prime minister of, 



..'52- 



Kila desired for king of; urged to return to, 152. 

 Kila sends food to his people at, 140. 



assumes position as king, 152. 

 Kila's men told to return to, if he is slain, 168. 

 king of, and priest, answering Hanaaumoe, come 



ashore and approach the house where the former 



party were eaten up, 480. 

 king of, told of his companions being eaten up by the 



spirits of Oahu ; on advice of priest, prepares 



wooden images and with many followers, sails for 



Oahu, arriving off Leahi. 480. 

 king uniting royal line of Hawaii, 10. 

 Ku. king of, 372 ; Ku is sailing to, 374. 

 Kuaihclani boys from, make circuit of, 32. 

 Kualii and warriors sail to, for war clubs, 412. 

 Kukoac, king of, no, 386, 416. 

 Ivaamaikahiki journeys to, and meets Kila; luade a 



long visit on, 154. 

 Lono desires to visit as far as, 270; plans going to, 



350; the king sailed for, 352. 

 Moikeha will live and die in, 122-24, 128, 162. 

 Moikeha's dwelling to old age, 20. 

 mullet is plentiful at, 396. 

 mythical tree of, 356. 

 new chant having its origin in, 274-76. 

 Ohaikawiliula, chiefess from, 274, 282. 

 Peleioholani arrives from, on visit to his father ; 



severely handled in a quarrel he at once returns 



to, 432. 



Kauai — Continued. 



people fearing death, return home, 142 ; some desire 



to join Kila on his voyage, 122. 

 people surround and fire the house where the spirits 

 are eating the images, killing all except Hanaau- 

 moe, 482. 

 priest of, bids the people retire to the canoes, leaving 



the wooden images in the house, 480. 

 shark that travels at the bottom of, 374. 

 to Hawaii suffer from famine, through drought, 136. 

 tradition of, 10. 



wanders through the mountains of, 352. 

 wliy Moikeha moved to, 162. 

 winds froiu, favorable, 130. 

 with its high mountains, 372. 

 Ivauakahi and Maliu, 370, 404; two of the original 

 gods, 370. 

 and basket not in the party proceeding to Keawenui- 



aumi's, 460. 

 and Pikoiakaalala concealed in the basket ; board 



their canoe, 460. 

 arranges with Mainele to accompany him to Hawaii, 

 providing "a basket where my god is kept" is 

 taken along, 460; proceeds with the party to the 

 forest, 462. 

 at Keawemiiaumi's reward to Pikoiakaalala, is made 



a rich man, 460. 

 finds Pikoiakaalala asleep on the sand and takes him 



to the house, 452. 

 hearing of Mainele going to Hawaii, tells Pikoiaka- 

 alala, 460. 

 in reply to Mainele, says "I'll ask my gods to shoot 



the birds", 462. 

 rent is, 394. 



sent to inform the brothers-in-law, 452. 

 sprung from the head of Haumea, 370. 

 tells lole and Opea of the boy, 452. 

 Kauakaliiakahoovvaha arouses Kualii to situation, 410. 

 awakens, startled at sight of enemy, 410. 

 father of Kualii, 408-10. 

 Kauakahihale, Kualii's residence, 384, 416. 

 Kauakahikuaana, 406. 

 Kauakeakua, battle of the gods, 230. 

 Kauamoa, 224, 400. 



Kauhako, Molokai, tlie hole Pele dug, 104. 

 Kauhi admits fearlessly his rnischievous pranks, 424-26. 

 lilamiiig his father Kualii recognizes bravery in him, 



426. 

 causes a war on Lanai ; destroys the bird houses of 



the king, 422. 

 deceitful nnschievous boy, 426. 



Haloalena's canoes set adrift, he leaps aboard Kua- 

 lii's and sits in his lap, 426. 

 hears orders to bring Kualii he takes it on himself, 



424. 

 in reply to questions says his father Kauhiakama told 



him, 426. 

 Kekaha chiefs prepare for battle on arrival of, 418. 

 Kualii secured in place of, 418. 

 rnade a soldier and becomes chief warrior and taken 



to Oahu with Kualii, 426. 

 son of Kauhiakama, 422; Paepae of the Kekaha 

 chiefs seeks aid of, 416. 

 Kauhiakama, 416; arrives at Puakea and travels the 

 coast of Kohala to Kawaihae, 334 ; thence to Kona 

 Kapalilua, 3,^6. 

 charged with wrong judgment ; escaped for safety to 



Kawaihae, 348; succored by Hinau, 348-50. 

 denies telling Kauhi to destroy Haloalena's skeletons, 



424, or sit in Kualii's lap, 426. 

 Kauhi mischievous son of, 422-24. 

 known also as Kauhiokalani, own child of Kamalala- 

 walu, sent to learn the strength of Hawaii, 334, 

 338. 

 makes the circuit of Hawaii ; thought it had more 

 people, 3,36; returns to Maui and reports Kohala 

 depopulated, 336-38. 



