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Index. 



Bambu (ohe), 588-90. 



Banana field of Kahuoi, 598, 600, 604 ; plants from taken 

 to other islands, 604, 616. 

 leaf house, construction and story of, 652. 

 Bath water (wai auau) spear attacks referring to, 18, 



452, 454, 460, 484, 698. 

 Battle of Xuuanu, 474. 

 Battles between Kaniapuaa and Pele, 340-4^ : Kamapuaa 



chants his, 348-52- .. ^ „ . , 



Bible similarities with things Hawanan, 658; Adam- 

 Kahiko, 658; Aliali-Hua, 660; Elijah-Lonomuku, 

 658-60; Jonah-Kuikuipahu. 660; Pliaroah and He- 

 rod-Hakau and Owaia, 660; Voice from Heaven, 

 660. 

 Birds (the) eyes of Imaikalani, 382. 



Bone-breaking, 62, 500; Uma skilful in, 500; of Pele, 506. 

 Breadfruit of Kalapana and Kookoolau, 248; of Kau- 

 heana, 542; of Kualakai, 278; of Malania, 256; of 

 Piihonua, 256; origin of, 670, 676, 678; value of 

 bark, sap and wood, 678. 

 Brother-in-law of Puniakaia, 156, 158. 

 Brothers (older) of Kawelo, 4, 6. 

 Broughton, captain of the ship Providence, 474. 

 Broussonetia papyrifera (wauke), 270. 

 Burden carrying, method of, 314- 

 Burial, method of. 570. 572. 

 Bryonia sandwicensis (Kawau), 638. 

 Calabash. 50: of wind. Laamaomao. 72. 104. 

 Calabashes, 212; .306. 

 Callyoden ahula (panuhunuhu?), I54- 

 Callvoden lineatus (uhu), 298. 



Calotomus sandwichensis or parrot-fish (uhu), 76, 78. 

 Cannibal robber of Hanakapiai, 212. 



Canoe, 8. 12. 28; 34. .36. 72. 74. 76, 78, 80, 84, 134. 160, 

 164, 166, 186, 234, 236, 280, 284, 396, 434. 470 ; double, 

 28, 128, 186, 702; six-manned, 126; "momoa" end 

 of, 280; of Kahului, 146; of Keawcnuiaumi and 

 otliers swamped, 108. 122; of Kuapakaa, 136: of 

 Uweuvvelekehau, 194. 196; "peleleu" canoe described. 

 6go, 692 ; stowaways on. 702. 

 Canoe-building, 610-612, 630-632, 634, 636; -building 

 gods, 612; -building priests, 612-630; names of parts. 

 612. 702. 

 Canoes, 106, 108. no. 116. 120. 124. 1^8; of Keawcnui- 

 aumi and party. 78-80; of Manini, 74, 164, 178; 

 voyages of, 120, 178, 376; fastened together in twos, 

 178. 376; large and small. 194. 198. 200. 204; used 

 in expedition to Maui greatest known, 376. 390; 

 Alenuihaha channel covered with. 390; number at 

 Kapua. 204 ; fleet of 8000. prepared by kings of 

 Puna and Hilo. 260; eighteen war. set sail, 278; 

 general. 204. 206. 278, 394. 428. 430, 432, 444, 452. 

 592. 692. 

 of Kamehameha. many. 442 ; third battle of Kame- 

 hameha renowned for number of. 470 ; double. 472 ; 

 lengths of, 630 ; Kamehameha sailed for Molokai 

 with one hundred, 688. 

 Carangus (ulua), 266, 274. 

 Cave at Kalamaula, dwelling of Maniniholokuaau's 



lizard grandmother, 164, 166. 

 Chant (name) of Halemano, 244; of Halemano. 246- 

 48-50-52-54; of Kamalalawalu, 256-258; of Kama- 

 puaa arousing Lonokaeho, 326; of Kamapuaa to 

 Kuilioloa, 332; of Kamapuaa to Pele, 334-36-38; to 

 Kamapuaa, 314-16-18-20 ; of Kaniki, 550; of Ka- 

 welo, 26-34, 38-46, 86, 94, 104; (prayer) of Kekuhau- 

 pio to Lono, 456; of Koolau to Pamano, 304-06; of 

 Kuapakaa. 80-106. 118; of Kamapuaa calling his 

 gods by name. 328-30; of Pamano, 308-10; of Pele 

 to Kamapuaa, 3.36-38; (wail) of Punia, 298. 

 Chief. Hema made a. 482. 



Chiefs. 267 ; blue blood of. 244 ; Kamehameha. foremost. 

 464; lands divided with. 466; principal of Kona, 

 466; of Hawaii. 198. 206 (Namakaokaia and Na- 

 maka-o-Kalani), 276; Xunulu one of the high, 246; 



Chiefs — Continued. 



of Maui, 206; slaughter of, 264; under king Kclii- 



okaloa, 262. 264. 

 Circumcision of Palila by Hina. 140. 144. 

 Cliffs of Puna, offspring of. 8. 12, 32. 34. 

 Clouds fixed in the heaven, continuation chant by Kua- 

 pakaa. 90-92. 

 Club of Malailua. 28. 30 ; of Paopele. named Keolewa, 



220; (war) of Palila. 142. 146. 148; (war) strokes, 



names of, 28, 30. 

 Coconut (cocos nucifera). 590; brought from Kahiki by 



Kane. 596; dancing drum from tree trunk of the, 



an introduction by Laamaikahiki. 594; introduction 



of, 590-92. 594; leaf contrivance. 692; products frorr; 



594. 596. 598 ; trees, cut down. 466. 

 Coconut Island. Hilo (Mokuola), 248. 

 Companions. 800 dogs as (with Kamala-Lamalu and 



her brother), 228. 

 Conquered lands, custom of dividing", 60. 

 Contestants, 130, 132, 134; of Kupakaa, 128. 

 Coral, fish-line fastened to, 288. 

 Cord. Hawaiian names for. 136; Pahila born in the form 



of a. 136. 

 Cordia subcordata (kou), a rare tree. 184. 

 Cordyline terminalis (ki). 316. 640. 

 Corpse, treatment of the, 570-72, 574. 

 Coryphaena hippurus (Mahimahi), 270. 

 Cowrie shells for squid fishing, 284 ; Keaau gives two 



to Umi, 284. 

 Crab (yellow-backed), 468. 

 Crabbing, 156-58. 



Crier. 290; (kukala) who promulgates royal decrees. 236. 

 Cultivation of taro ; ancient. 680-84; modern. 686. 

 Curcuma Longa (olena). furnishing a yellow dye. 640. 

 Custom of dividing conquered lands. 60. 

 Daggers (wooden). Keeaumoku stabbed by. 468. 

 Daughters given to kings. 398. 

 Davallia tenuifolia (pala-a) a Hawaiian fern furnishing 



red dye. 640. 

 Davis (Isaac), white man at Kawaihae. known as 



Aikake, 426. 

 Days for cultivating. 662-64-66. 

 Dead, treatment of the. 570-72. 



Death, belief in life after. 574; belief in the soul after, 

 572-74 ; customs at approach of and following. 570. 

 Demigod of Hawaii. Maui, prominent as. 536. 

 Divers, depth attained by. 288. 

 Dodonaea viscosa (aalii). forest tree. 346. 586, 680. 

 Drought, similarity of Hawaiian and biblical accounts of 



660-62. 

 East Maui prominent, an old saying. 250. 

 Eating customs. 648. 



Eeke, or Eke (summit crater of West Maui). 534. 

 Eeke. husband of Lihau, made into a mountain, 534. 

 Eeke and Lihau. parents of Pundaina. 532. 

 Ehukai of Puaena. name for Waialua. 616. 

 Eight-eyed monster (makawalu). 314. 

 Ekaha (Acrostichum micradenium). fern used for huts, 



654. 

 Eku. chief of Kona. 82. 

 Eleio, chief of Kohala. 660. 

 Eleio. Hawaii, Kanaihalau found residing in, 486. 



noted runner of Kaalaneo. 434. 544. 

 Eleotris fusca (oopus). 510. 

 Elepaio. Paio bird (Chasiempis sandwichensis), 600, 614, 



632 ; god of the canoe builders, 632. 

 Eleuli. kapa of Olaa. perfumed. 284. 

 Eragrostis variabilis (Kalamalo). tufted grass. 640. 

 Eruption (volcanic) destroys Keoua's army. 472. 

 Erythrina monospcrma (wiliwili). 56. 216. 618. 

 Eyes of a cannibal used as bait. 212. 

 Ewa. 54. 252, 278, 430, 606, 608. 

 Famine below Waohonu, Hana, fjoo, 602. 

 Famous men of early days, 486. 

 Feather cloaks, 478. 



Kamehameha sends present of, 688. 



