Index. 



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Kakuliihewa — Coiilinucd. 



vexed, sends out a spy, 464-66. 



wagers his daughter on a game of konanc, 300-2 ; is 

 heaten by Lono ; game stopped Iw arrival of ka- 

 ikilani, 302. 

 wagers with Lono on a canoe race and loses, 300 ; 

 on his mooring rock, 294-96; on his fish catch- 

 ing, 294-98. 

 Kala (Monoceros unicornis) a sacred fish, 288, 304. 

 Kalaau Point, 116. 122, 160. 

 Kalac, Kan, food hidden by the gods in,_ 5/0-/2. 



Pupuhuluena is followed by various fishes to, 570. 

 Kalae, Molokai, lleakckoa lands at, 270. 

 Kalahuimakani, 388. 

 Kalahuinioku, 180. 

 Kalahuipuaa, wind of, 344. 



Mailclaulii sisters reach, and meet Puako at, 560. 

 Kalahumoku, 25. 405. 

 Kalaihauola, supernatural grandmother of Piikea ; 



takes the child to Oahu, 230. 

 Kalakaua endeavors to locate alii's bones with a black 



pig, 188. 

 Kalakeenuiakane (Asia), 40. 

 definition, 106. 

 Holaniku synonymous with, ruled over by Naniaka- 



okahai, 50. 

 Namakaokahai queen of, 66 ; returns to, 106. 

 traveled over by the lizard, Kamooinanea, 40. 

 Kalakoa, the two armies were encamped at, 430. 

 Kalalau, 396. 

 Kalalca, 2S6, 304. 

 Kalalii. 370. 404. 

 Kalania, 396. 

 Kalamahaaiakea, 396. 

 Kalamaku, 240. 

 Kalaniaula greets Hoainakcikekula, 536. 



handsome youth not of Hoamakcikekula's rank, 536. 

 hears Hoaniakeikekiila weeping, questions her, 536. 

 living with his parents, 536. 



seizes hold of lloaniakcikckula but agrees to tliirty 

 days' consideration, 536. 

 Kalaniaula. Kekeha chiefs had gone to, 418; Paepae 



arrived at, 418. 

 Kalamea, 180. 

 Kalani. 4, 240. 



has encircled Kalihi, 394. 

 languishing chief of Kaiwa, 26. 

 name given to high chiefs. ,^94. 

 (the heaven), 4; the heavenly one, 14. 

 Kalanialiiloa, father of Kaipalaoa killed by, 574- 

 front ill rank of profession of hoopapa, 574. 

 kapu chief of Kauai. 374. 



recognizes and accepts cliallcnge of boy, 576. 

 resided at Wailua, place of his bone fence, 576. 

 suggests to end the contest and sue for peace, 586, 



592- 



supports boy's contentions, 576, 580. 

 Kalanialonoapii, 4. 

 Kalanianoho, 370. 



Kalanihalc, palace of Kualii at Kailua. 412. 

 Kalanikahimakaialii, young warrior of Maui, 394. 

 Kalanikanleleiaiwi. 25, 240. 405. 

 Kalanikupuapaikalaninui, 25, 405. 

 Kalanilonaakea, 240. 

 Kalaniinakahakona, 4. 



Kalaninianuia, 14, 24; abused by the father, is defended 

 l.iy Kaunoa, 548. 



beauty of, returns to him, 552. 



handsome, generous boy. 548. 



legend of, 548. 



name and tokens left for. by Kn. 548. 



on public exhibition, all nature joins in praise of, 552. 



questions respecting his father, is equipped to search 

 for him, 548. 



Kalanimanuia — Continued. 



recognized by his father, is made king of Waianae, 



55-- 

 restored to life, belittles Ihiawaawa s suitors, 550. 



son of Ku, king of Lihuc. by Kaunoa. 548. 



spirit of. at dusk, calls to his parents and enters the 



temple till morn. 548. 



suspended chord, ahaula, acknowledge the beauty 



of, 552- 

 unrecognized by Ku, is killed and boy thrown 111 sea 



at Kualoa, 548. 

 Kalaninuikupuapaikelaninui, king of Maui, son of Pii- 



lani, 248. 

 Kalanioumi, 25, 360, 405; assists Kapulani to escape, 



.330. 

 daughter of Kaikilani. 266. 

 Kalanipauniako, 24. 

 Kalanipiilani, child of Mano, 242. 



youngest son of Piilani, 236. 

 Kalaniwahine, 24. 

 Kalaniwai, Kihapiilani ran away to, 236. 



uplands of, 238, 242. 

 Kalapana, 25. 180, 405. 

 Kalauao. 400. 

 Kalaulipali and Uli, parents of Heakekoa, 270. 



father of Heakekoa, 272. 

 Kalaunuiohua, 25, 405. 

 Kalaupapa. certain persons from. 270. 

 cliff. 272 ; staying at. 300. 

 Heakekoa informed of royal couple at, 270. 

 Heakekoa inquires and sends a love message to Ka- 

 ikilani at, 270, 272. 

 Kualii and chiefs sail for, 418. 

 Lono and wife sojourn at, 270. 

 Molokai. 104. 



war to be carried into, 418. 

 Kalauwalu genealogy keeper, 406. 

 Kaleluunvehe, Waikiki, a residence of Kualii. 408. 

 Kalei. 382, 406. 

 Kalciokalani, 370, 404. 



Kalelealuaka and Keinohoonianawanui, 464 ; awake and 



see the dagger at entrance of their house, 466; 



name their wishes, 464 ; often spent their time 



wishing, 464; taken as king's sons-in-law, 468. 



arises and destroys the house with his war club, 



466-68. 

 at sight of warriors, tells Keinohoonianawanui to 



keep eye on tlieni. 466. 

 brave and fearless in battle. 464. 

 breaks off the spear, leaving point still in the arm, 



468. 

 definition, 466. 



lying down on his war club, shows no fear, 466. 

 made chief ruler, 470. 

 participates in battles at night and secures trophies, 



468. 

 priest advises the wish of, carried out, 466. 

 recognized by his spear wound, 468, 470. 

 retires with the daughter of the king, 468. 

 seen by a farmer, is struck by a spear, 468. 

 sent for and brought down. 466. 

 taken to Ewa by order of the king. 468. 

 terms Keinohoomanawanui a coward. 466. 

 wishes personal favors of Kakuhihewa, 464. 

 Kalena. battle field of. 384. 4I4- 



fightin.g commenced in early morning at. 414. 

 Kualii suggests the fight take place at. 414. 

 Kalenaihaleauau completes Kaipalaoa's education. 574. 



sister of Wailea and wife of Kukuipahu. 574. 

 Kalepolepo. in the lowlands of. 244. 



Kihapiilani proceeds to. for aid to kill Piilani. 244. 

 Kalia. 378, 390. 

 Kalihi, 358, 400; cliffs, army from Koolau on. 410. 



