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Index. 



Kapepeekauila asks cause of wiiul (.■nlcring, 446. 



at the words of Moi, seiil Kulua and Ulili to look 

 for Kana and Niheii, 444. 



chief of Haupu Hill, ahducts llina, niotlicr of Kana 

 and Niheu, 436-38. 



conquered, 448. 



Hakalanileo seeks a canoe for Kana to light. 438. 



Hina released from Xiheu runs hack to, 446. 



living in company witli llina on llaupu Hill, 446. 



refuses to heed warning, 44-'. 



sends Kolca and Ulili to tell Keauleinakahi. the 

 warrior, 444. 



the two birds told of the man of long arms, but they 

 barely escaped from death. 444. 



threatens to kill Moi, 442; told by Moi of his dreams, 

 442. 

 Kapiiohookalani, 394. 

 Kapiko, 180. 

 Kapo, wife of Moikeha. mother of Laamaikahiki, 112, 



118, 154; queen of Tahiti, 156. 

 Kapoea, 25, 405. 

 Kapohaakia, 25, 405. 

 Kapohakauluhailaa, 25, 405. 

 Kapohukaina, 405. 

 Kapoino, 86-90. 

 Kapokulaniula, 25, 405. 

 Kapolei. 382, 400, 420. 



daughter of Keopuolono, sent to entertain Kualii, 

 416. 

 Kaponialamea, 14. 

 Kaponianai, 14. 



Kapoukahi, renowned prophet of Kauai, 324. 

 Kapu breaking, a crime, 136. 



days, after the, 120 ; border of the, 240. 



days when no canoes are allowed at sea, 136. 



flown backwards to Wakea, 26. 



house, Kaialea's place of confinement, 140. 



house, king, Kila and chief priest entered the, 148. 



houses forbidden to women, 126. 



nights, drum beaten during, a sign of sacrifice, 126. 



of the islands ; on Makalii, 26. 



Puloulou a sign of, 146. 



various applications of, 28. 



violators of, saved from pmiishmcnt. 134. 

 Kapu or tabu system inaugurated. 158. 



day for the gods, 198; must be declared, 200. 



of Kane, 304. 



periods of awa indulgence, 242. 



stick, 164. 

 Kapued before Moikeha left, 164. 



certain food, being reserved for t!ie gods, 134. 



day for the god of Hakau, 200-02 ; king's death 

 prophesied to then happen, 204. 



food at Waipio, by order of Kila, 13S, 142. 



grounds, 166-68. 



harbor of Moikeha's, 164. 



place of the king; royal precincts^ 184. 

 Kapus established severe upon women, 14. 



skin crackled by the, 242. 

 Kapua, at completion of, Kualii orders hogs from Pu- 

 maia, 470. 



dead body of Puninia dragged to. 472. 



men of Wawa at, ,380; wrealh tlie sea of, 302. 



temple called, situated east of Lcahi, overlooking 

 Mamala, 470. 



temple of Kualii, 472. 



the seventh at, 394. 

 Kapuakahi, "the first flower", 14. 



visits the old man three days with questions, 546. 

 Kapuaikaoheloai, ancestry of, established as of highest 

 rank, 544-46. 



and attendant leave Hawaii and reach Waimea, 

 Kauai, 542. 



and companions remain at Waimea till return of mes- 

 sengers, who fail to find one equally beautiful, 542. 



Kapuaikaoheloai — Cuiitinucd. 



and messengers sail for Kuaihelani. 542. 



at departure of attendants, moves to and sleeps with 

 her brother, 542. 



attendant reminds the chief that banishment to Ku- 

 aihelani was to be the penalty, 542. 



attendants of, discover their charges sleeping togeth- 

 er, 542. 



awakened and attracted by bright light, returns and 

 passes the night wtih a handsome young man, 540. 



beauty of, seen by messengers in search of wife for 

 king of Kuaihelani, 542. 



causes the chickens to crow and sends her attendant 

 to morning work, 540-42. 



cautioned regarding king's daughter, Kapuaokaohelo, 



542-44- 



conceals chickens at her bed, 540. 



daughter of Ku and Hina, 540. 



definition. 540. 



endears the spirit of her brother in sleep with her 

 friend, 546. 



female attendant of, asks to be heard before execu- 

 tion, 542. 



in bathing with king's daughter, again slips back, 



544- 

 is saved and joined again by the friend, 546. 

 legend of, 540. 

 refuses to accept invitation of king's daughter, is led 



to and slips from the platform, 544. 

 weeping for her brother, is questioned by Kapuaoka- 

 ohelo, 546. 

 Kapuaokaohelo. after inquiries, sails for Hilo, 546. 

 becomes deeply in love and sets out in search of her 



lover, 546. 

 discovering her friend's frailty, sent message to her 



father to punish her, 544. 

 finds an old man and sick boy, 546. 

 preparing to return to Kuaihelani, makes another 

 visit ; recognizes her intended husband, whom she 

 approaclics and uncovers, 546. 

 Kapuaokeonaona accompanies Kepakailiula to Maui, 

 506. 

 daughter of Kukuipahu, given to Kepakailiula for 



wife, 304. 

 is stood in front of Kepakailiula, which stays the 



slaughter, 508. 

 much thought of by tlie father, 506. 

 Kapuaululana, 24. 



Kapueokahi, harbor of Hana, Utni's canoes enter, 

 246-48. 

 image rolled over cliff of, 254. 

 Kapuhceuanui, fishes up the different islands as coral, 



20-22. 

 T\apuinoa. name chant, 566. 

 Kapukabi, the day, 576. 

 Kapukamola. 25. 405. 

 Kapukapuaiku. ,^2. 

 Kapukaulua. ulna remained at. 570. 

 Kapukini, 25; chief of Puna, 156. 



-a-Liloa, a consort of Umi, 228, 256, 405. 

 daughter of Liloa ; royal children born of, 220. 

 Kapulanakehau, 20, 24, 404. 



Kapulani, 24-25, 220, 228, 404-05; a rebel chief, hiding; 

 condemned to die escapes to Kau, aided by Ka- 

 laniounii, 330. 

 Kapulena. 192. 

 Kapumacolani. 14. 

 K.apumaweolani. 24. 

 Kapunanahuanuiaumi, 25, 405. 

 Kapunui, 24. 

 Kapunuiaiakamanu, 260. 

 Kapunuu. 404. 



Kapuukolo, palace of Kipapalaulu at ; section of Hono- 

 lulu, 556. 

 Kapuuone, sea-swimming at, 378. 



