XVlll 



hidi'x. 



Kane and Kanaloa, creatixo smls ; messenger sent to 

 bring, 370; offspring of \Val<ea and Papa, 18. 



and Kaneapua (gods) living at Kauiiolu, Lanai, 516. 



and Mauli, VVahanui steps on the lireasts of all three, 

 520. 



and Wakea, 12. 



benefieent and good ; ever ready, 380. 



black pig of, 238. 



day of, 200; 27th of the moon, 486; agreed on as 



icapued for the god of llakau, 200, 

 deity, 94, 394; palm liouses of, 286, 304. 

 eve or night of, 366. 

 fly off, leaving Kaneapua on Lanai, 516. 

 genealogical tree of, in history of Kualii, 406. 

 gods in form of birds, 516. 

 Hawaii, large of, 286, 304. 



hear of the invasion by Kanlii and Kaeba, 520. 

 hear report from Makalii, 526. 

 in the calm, 320. 

 kapu of, 286, 304- , 



Kanlu and Kaeha rctin-n to, 526. 

 Ku, Lono and Kanaloa, 1-2. ■ , or 



nights of, 484-86; the first of kapu period, 480. 

 owners of land Manawaikeoo, 526. , 



puzzled, sent Kolca and mate to Makalii, 524-26. 

 recognize the good things of Manowaikeoo, 526. 

 release the wind of Laamaomao, 518. 

 sacred or holv waters of, 82. 

 send two hills, threatening destruction, 518 

 send younger brother Kaneapua to spring for water, 



the 'night of, 442, 486; the lirst of kapu period, 486. 



Wahamii vows to step on breast of, 516. 



water of everlasting life of, 82-86, 90. 

 Kanealala, fault of, son of Kaio, 396. 

 Kaneapua, 72, 108. 



bids the hills return below, 518. 



bird brother of Namakaokahai, 52-50. 



cautions Wahanui against showing the image until 

 reaching Hawaii, 520. 



changes into a log, 60. 



denied a seat, bids them return, as it will be storm>, 



dire'cts Wahanui to Inid and step on breasts of three 



men, ';20. 

 gives Wahanui a twin-bodied child image, 520. 

 hails Wahanui's canoe, 516. , 

 instructs his companions for their safety, 520. 

 instructs to be wrapped and acknowledged as god. 



learning the object and destiny of the canoe, desires 



passage, 516. „ 



predictions of, secures him passage in the canoe, Si»- 



reaches Wahanui, who floats, while Kaneapua seeks 



aid of grandmother, 518. 

 recognized by grandmother, receives desire to aid, 



518. 

 refutes Kilohi's fears, 518. t • ^ 



sent upland for water and is left on Lanai, jib. 

 warns Wahanui at sight of two hills towering above 



them, Paliuli and Palikea, 518. 

 worshipped with offerings by Wahanui, 520. _ 

 younger brother of Kane and Kanaloa; god m hu- 

 man form, 516. 

 Kanehili at Kaupea, 390. 



Kanehoalani. 24, 406. . , , t- w^ 



Kanehunamoku, land of, recognized by Kaneapua, VVa 

 hanui and party leave the, 518. 

 the land of, appears in form of a dog, 518. 

 Kanekapua. brother of Namakaokahai, 42. 

 Kaneikanaiwilani, 25, 405. 

 Kancikauauwilani, 14. 

 Kaneimakaukau, 380. 

 Kanemakaiahuawahinc, 394. 

 Kancmakua, 94. 



Kanemoe, "jl, 108. 



bird-brother of Namakaokahai, 42, 52-56. 



journeys with Aukele to Kuaihelani, 108. 



makes a substitute spirit, 108. 



ordered to kill Ankelc. changes into a rock, 60. 

 Kanemnka, god of Kualii, 472. 

 Kanenaenae, 88. 



Kanciiaiau, guard of water-hole, 86-88, 96. 

 Kaneohe, Kualii leaves, by sea, 428. 



while tliey oppose, 396. 

 Kaneopa and companions asleep as Halalii and spirits 

 enter, 480. 



angrv, declines Hanaaumoe's call to come ashore, 

 480. 



answers Hanaaumoe we are not asleep, 478. 



at approach of day, limps to his canoe and sails for 

 Kauai, 480. 



designates Hanaaumoe the great flatterer, 480. 



digs and sits in a hole under the door-sill, 478. 



informs the king and people of Kauai of his compan- 

 ions being eaten by the Oahu spirits, 480. 



lame fellow, 476. 



listens to Hanaaumoe's talk, 478. 



sorry for his chief, at a loss how to save him, 478. 

 Kanepaiki, small god of wrangling profession, 582. 

 Kancpohihi, advises Kila as to his voyage, 162. 



exchanges greetings with Kila, 162. 



cooking bananas, 162. 



supernatural rat, 162; nibbles net of Makalii, 164. 



visited by Kila for food, 164. 

 Kaneulupo, god of wrangling profession, 582-84, 592. 

 Kaniaupiiikalani spear, 206. 

 Kanika.'i. 558 ; spirit chief of Hawaii, 476. 

 Kanikaniaula, at deatli of, is placed in ;i puoa tomb, 

 484. 



becomes wife of Kakaalaneo, 486. 



brought liack to life by Eleio, 484. 



l)rouglit feather cape from Hawaii, 484. 



coming to Kaupo, marries a person of low rank, 

 482-84. 



consents to become wife of Kakaalaneo and presents 

 a feather cape, 484. 



dead, appears in spirit form, 482. 



desires to recompense Eleio. 484. 



fine woman from line of Hawaii bigli chiefs, 482. 



for the first time, reveals her chiefess rank, 484. 



goes to Hawaii to return and be called for in the 

 nights of Kane, 484-86. 



handsome woman brought to life again by Eleio, 484. 



of Kanpo, greets Eleio ; invites him to the house, 482. 



returns from Hawaii with chiefs and feather capes, 

 486. 



sketch of, 482-84. 



the queen brings forth a son, Kaululaau, 486. 

 Kaniku, lava bed of, 322, 344; t!ie dark rocks of, 550. 

 Kanilio, sailing to, 396. 

 Kanipahu, 25, 180, 405. 

 Kaniuhi, 25, 405. 



Kanoa, temple of, Umi and companions threatened 

 with sacrifice at, 222. 



heiau, at Puueo, 222. 

 Kanokapa, near Wailuku river, Hilo, 264. 

 Kanukuokamanu, Hilo chiefs entertainment at, 220. 

 Kanuukewe, plains of, 356. 

 Kaoliao, Kailua, Oahu, 314. 

 Kaohukiokalani, 25. 405. 

 Kaoio Point, 280, 298, 428-30. 

 Kaoleioku addresses the king in an advisory chant, 206. 



advised of the coming of Nunu and Kakohc, 192. 



advises marriage with Piilani of Maui, 214. 



advises Umi to tour Hawaii; to travel eastward; ac- 

 companies him, 210. 



and people go up to the fields. 194. 



arranges the order of his men's return, 196-98. 



