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ex. 



xvii 



Kamapuaa and Nihooleki ready to depart, 496. 



denied aid, awaits Nihooleki's return, 496. 



friend of Nihooleki, hears of his great catches, 496. 



marries sister of Nihooleki, and produces identifying 

 articles, 496. 

 Kamawaelualanimoku, 18; ancient name of Kauai, 14. 



born of Papa, 18. 

 Kamea, 25, 405. 

 Kamehameha, 25. 364, 405 ; the Great, 20 ; name song, 4. 



closes from Liloa, the fifth epoch, 26. 



conquering, 4. 



drove the Oahu forces .over the Koolau gap, 392. 



epithets, 4. 



erection of Puukohola temple credited to, 324. 



genealogy from Wakea to, 406. 



generations to, 12, 20. 



kingly and divine genealogy of, 2. 



Liholiho acts for, at an early age, 262. 



stands alone at Kawaluna, 16. 



times of, 150; until the time of, 362. 

 Kamoa, palace of Kakuhihewa, 280. 

 Kamohoalii, 86-88, 92-96. 

 Knmolanuiaumi, begotten of Umi, 228. 

 Kamole, 24, 404. 

 Kamoleokahonua, 372, 404. 

 Kamooalewa, 370, 404. 

 Kamooiananea answers Aukele's greetings, etc., no. 



Aukele thrown into pit of ; two victims of, already 

 there, 38. 



called by Aukele, 108, no. 



grandmother of Aukele, 38, 86-96, 108. 



great lizard, 38, 108. 



overgrown by coral. 108. 

 Kana (god). 382. 



and Haupu Hill war ended, 448. 



and Hina extend on upward to the highest head- 

 land, 446-48. 



at approach of Hakalanileo, directs him to have ca- 

 noes hewn for voyage to Molokai, 438. 



body of, in form of spider's web, 448. 



born in rope form at Hamakualoa, Maui. 436. 



brought up in Piihonua, Hilo, where his house was 

 built, 436 ; living at, 442. 



called by the birds, reaches up his hands causing 

 them to fly away and fall on the hill of Haupu, 440. 



called to by Niheu for three days, 448. 



could thank his stars for Uli's powers. 436. 



developed on the Jack and the Beanstalk principle, 

 436. 



first-born of Hina and Hakalanileo, 436. 



follows instructions and power of Haupu ceased, 448. 



grew so fast and tall his house was lengthened, 436. 



hearing Niheu, bent across Molokai and over Hale- 

 akala, 448. 



hears of large rock falling, reaches out and stops it 

 in middle of cliff, 444-46. 



instructed by Uli for the conquering of Haupu Hill, 



. 448. . 



is the chief warrior, 440. 



Kaumaielieli the double canoe of, 438. 



lying on the platform of the canoe, 444. 



Niheu, in anger, cuts off leg of, 448. 



Niheu, younger brother of, 436. 



on reaching Kona, laid by doorway of Uli, 448. 



questions Niheu about Hina, 446. 



referred to as the only one able to recover Hina, 436. 



Rocks of. 436, 448. 



satisfied, his body increases. 448. 



saves the canoe Kaumaielieli. 446. 



sinks the double canoe by his hands only, and orders 

 another to be hewn ; it too sinks out of sight, 438. 



stands and peeps over hill of Haupu, 446. 



taken and kept by Uli till it assumed human form, 

 436. 



Kana — Continued. 



tells Niheu to stay on canoe, while he goes after 

 Hina, 446. 



terrible sight of frightens Hakalanileo. 438. 



Uli prays for a double canoe for, 438. 



Uli wakes up and feeds, 448. 



wrapped in to form a large package, 444. 

 Kana and Niheu board canoe with their father and 

 sail. 444. 



Keauleinakahi ordered to pierce the double canoe 

 and kill. 444. 



Kolea and Ulili to look for, 444. 



legend of, 436. 



make preparations to sail, 442. 

 Kanaenae, 382, 420. 

 Kanahae, 180. 

 Kanaheleikaukawaokele. sister of Kalamaula, 536. 



Kanaiakapupu. army coming down. 410. 

 Kanaiki, 240. 

 Kanakaokai, 86. 



Kanakas not in Tahiti, 30, 374. 

 Kanaloa, 404; an island, child of Papa, 12. 



deity, 394 ; depths of. 22. 



drooping leaves of. 240. 



face of. blackened with fire, 342. 



god of Kana, shall be the, 440. 



Kahoolewa, 286, 302 ; kin of, 342. 

 ■ of Waia, 382. 



one of the major gods, 440. 



sacred knife of, 20. 

 Kanaloakapulehu. 25, 26, 405. 



Kanaloakuaana, 25, 405 ; after death of, 342 ; Kanaloa 

 refers to. 342. 



an uncle takes Kaikilani to wife ; have three children 

 as issue, 266. 



and chiefs place guards at landings, 274. 



eldest 1)y Kaikilani, assists in the escape of Kapulani, 

 330. 



eyes of, tatued, 342. 



hears of Lono's treatment of Kaikilani, plans an open 

 revolt of the chiefs of Hawaii, 274. 



Kaikilani advised by, to give over the government 

 to Lono, 268. 



Kaikilani not in sympathy with, in his plan of open 

 revolt in jier behalf, 274. 



king of Maui. 26. 



Koauli chant dedicated to the eyes of, 342. 



tells Lono to fill the vacancy left by his father, 270. 



tests Lono in the various arts of warfare; is satis- 

 fied of his proficiency. 268. 



routed at battle of Kaunooa, captured at Puako. eyes 

 of gouged out by the Maui forces, then killed, 340. 

 Kanaloakuakawaiea, celebrated for valor, 326; chief of 

 Hilo. ^22. 



fled to the canoe landing and there slain, 328. 



repulsed by Lono's forces, 326. 

 Kanaloapulehu and followers repulsed by Lono, 322. 



celebrated for valor, 326. 



instructs Kanaloa Kuakawaiea, 322. 



made prisoner, killed and laid on the altar, 326. 



meeting other rebel forces return to occupy Puuko- 

 hola, 324. 



rebel general, 322. 



repulse of, at battle of Puukohola. 326. 



seeing Pupuakea's force send men to give him battle, 

 326. 

 Kanaloapuna, 382, 420. 

 Kanaloawaia, 420. 

 Kanamuakea, 382. 



Kananaola, heavy falls the rain at, 376. 

 Kanananuikumamao, 24, 380. 

 Kanananuu. 358. 

 Kane Kanaloa, land of, 4, 40. 



