index. 



XIX 



Kaoleioku — Continued. 



assured it is Umi, takes liim home, i88. 



assured of his ward's future, 200. 



assured Uuii of undisputed rule for life, 214. 



assures Umi of success against Piilani, 246. 



aware that Umi will make his mark, 190. 



huilds houses for enlisted men, 190. 



elated, plans to advance Umi's interest, 192. 



explains his remarks to the king and people, 20S. 



great prophet, foretelling events, 192, 



greets the old men, replies respecting Umi, 198. 



Hawaiian Cardinal Wolsey, 188. 



hears the old priest's. plan to overthrow Hakau in 

 favor of Umi, 198; joins therein, 200. 



high priest, seeks Umi, 188. 



home of, at Laupahoehoe, 192. 



houses of, apparently deserted, 194. 



instructs Umi, 194. 



is given Hilo; addresses and tests the king, 206; 

 commends Umi's skill, 208. 



keen in furthering the interests of Umi, 192. 



leads the procession, 198. 



made district chief of Hamakua, 220. 



made Umi's chief priest, Nunu and Kakohe to serve 

 under him, 204. 



makes pig offering to Umi ; makes Umi his chief, 

 188. 



Omaokamau directed by. to test Umi's spear skill, 

 206. 



owned the land of Waipunalci, 214. 



plotting for control for Umi, 190. 



predicts Umi's successful reign, 208. 



prepares for reception of the old men, and instructs 

 Umi in his duties, 192. 



pretends ignorance of Umi's rank, 198. 



returned to his possession, 214. 



seeing a great future takes Umi to his home to 

 rear him as his own son, 192. 



temple erected by, in Waipunalei, 214. 



Umi, and companions unarmed, 200-02. 



Umi and tnen start for Waipio, arming themselves 

 with stones, in ti-leaf bundles, 200. 



Umi questioned by, as to the old men, 196. 



Umi's courtship in Hilo disapproved by, 214. 



visits Nunu and Kakohe, 192. 

 Kaonieaaiku, 32. 

 Kaomilani Point, 272. 

 Kaopuahilii, 370, 404. 

 Kapa, 162, 278, 318; cloth of Kiwaawaa, 584. 



lako of, 584. 



Kiwaawaa, a coarse kind of, 584. 



Ouholowai o Laa, 580. 



robe olapa-scented, 580. 

 Kapas best scented, to aid in quality recognition, 550. 



Ula (red) dominates the several names, 440. ■ 



various names in order of position, 440. 

 Kapaa, birthplace of Kila, 160. 



like Kalukalu mats, 318. 

 Kapaahu, 20. 



Kapaahu, Kula, given the name of Kalua-o-Ailiakoko, 

 23-'. 



mountain of, Laamaikahiki's liiding place, 124-26; 

 Moikeha's inheritance, 154. 



royal flower from, 20. 

 Kapaahulani, 364-66, 370, 400-02. 



and brother, composers of Kualii mele, 366. 



brother of, then spoke to the chief, 378. 



chants still as the armies meet, 388. 



chants the mele to Kualii, 368, 378. 



chief asks the interpretations of, 368. 



Kualii chant repeated by, 370. 



Kualii compared to a god, and an early king of Ha- 

 waii by, 388: received riches from and became a 

 favorite with the king, 402. 



Kapaahulani — Continued. 



priest's decision refuted by, 366-68. 



proceeds to bring chief of Koolauloa, 366. 



professes solicitude for his brother; the king orders 

 a share sent the brother of, at Puuloa ; disclaims 

 the lands given him in favor of the king's stew- 

 ardship ; motive therein, 402. 



sees the mark agreed upon, announces being sur- 

 rounded, 368. 



supplies his brother from the king's storehouses, as 

 per agreement, 402. 



to urge war upon Kualii, 366. 

 Kapaau, attractive hook of, 380. 



in, of Kohala, 328, 336, 380. 

 Kapahi and Kaiehu, rowers, 300. 



and Moanaikaiaiwe, paddlers, 360 ; of voyage from 

 Tahiti, 116, 122. 

 Kapahuknkui, 396. 

 Kapailiialiilina awarded land in Kohala, 354. 



closes his chant with greetings and departs in tears, 

 358; consents to return entrenched as a favorite, 

 362. 



composes a chant of his travels with Lono, 356. 



decides death by war for his slanderers, 362. 



declared the chief personage of all Hawaii, 354. 



ending his chant to Lono, boards his canoe and sails 

 away, 360. 



former favorites of the king embittered at ; they in- 

 trigue against, 354. 



found by Lono at Anaehoomalu ; they wail together, 

 make and seal a covenant, 360-62. 



high favorite of the king, 354. 



illicit relations with Kaikilani charged against, 354. 



in distress for want of food and clothing, 352 ; taken 

 to Hawaii, 354. 



invited by Lono to companionship ; they wander on, 

 sharing; joins Lono on his tour, in sympathy, to 

 minister unto him ; keeps at respectful distance, 

 352. 



landing at Kohala he finds others occupying his 

 land, 356. 



Lono at Kahaluu, closes the door at sight of; Lono's 

 high esteem for, ceased, 356; his traditional search 

 for, 360. 



Lono loth to entertain wrong in, 354. 



messengers are sent for his return ; refuses to go 

 back, 360. 



religious observance with Lono ; resumes premiership, 

 returns conditionally, 362. 



resides with Lono, before him none superior to ; re- 

 warded, is made premier, 354. 



sails for Kona ; sails to Hawaii to verify report, 356. 



standing outside the fence, chants their wanderings, 

 .3.56. 



visits Kauai; hears there of his dismissal through 

 conspiracy, 356. 

 Kapaikauanalulu. thunder clap of, 16. 

 Kapakapakaua, 12, 18. 

 Kapalama, 400. 

 Kapapa, bee spearing at, 378. 



on the heights of, 384, 414; on the ridge at, 386, 414. 

 Kapapaiakea, 32, 44, 406. 



and Iku, 86-90. 



eleven generations from, to Wakea, 406. 



genealogical tree of, 406. 



predictions of, correct, 44. 



the first man by the Kualii chant, 406. 



the wave of wrath, 382. 

 Kapapaiakele, 370, 404. 

 Kapapaokalewa Kama, 302. 

 Kapawa, brother of Kukonalaa, 26. 



king of Hawaii, 22. 



reigning sovereign at Pili's arrival, 26. 



