Index. 



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Pipturus albidus (Mamaki), 284, 636. 

 Playthings, 222, 234-236. 

 Poalima (Friday), king's service day, 708. 

 Poe, company or large body of men, 460. 

 Pohakea. place near Ewa, 188, 192. 

 Pohakuawahinemauna. visited by Hina, 540. 

 Pobakueaea, 148, 286. 

 Pobueluie vines, 390. 



Pokai (mother of Namakaokaao) 274, 276. 

 Pokai, place in Oahu, 168, 170, 210, 252. 

 Poki, in Waimea, 222. 

 Pokii, Kauai, temple at, 168. 

 Pole, method of carrying burdens on a, 314. 

 Polihale, site of a famous temple, 62. 

 Pololu (spear), made from koaie wood, 150. 

 Polypodium keraudreniana (akolea), 686. 

 Pomaikai, hala trees at, 250. 

 Poo, story of, 528-532. 



Pooamoho in Halemano, Aikanaka's army at, 238. 

 Popolo and f^eas, as food, 700. 

 Potato culture, method of, 662-64. 

 prayers for fruitful fields of, 662-64-66. 

 stalks to be propagated, 662-64-66. 

 varieties of sweet, 662-64. 

 Prayer chants, for Halemano's restoration, 244. 

 of Aiohikupua for victory over Ihuanu, 408. 

 of Kekuhaupio to Iiis god Lono. 456. 

 to deities of husbandry, 662-64-66. 680-82-84. 

 Prichardia gaudichaudii (loulu lelo), and Prichardia 



martii (loulu hiwa). Hawaiian palms, 656. 

 Priests. 458, 612. 



canoe building, 612, 630. 

 Prophet of Kauai, 516, 518. 

 Prophets, 660, 662. 

 Providence (ship), 474. 



Puaahuku, clifif overlooking Waipio. 290, 292. 

 Puaawela. Kohala, Halemano set out from. 258. 

 Puaena, tlie eastern point of Waialua harbor 616. 

 Puaiki, tlie shark guardian of Puupehe, 558. 

 Puako, chase of Iwa ended at, 292. 

 Hamau and Hooleia lived at. 564. 

 Pualii, husband of Pokai and father of Namakaokapaoo, 



274, 276, 278. 

 Pua-ne, sugar-cane arrow of Hiku, 182. 

 Pueokahi east of Kauiki, the harbor of Hana, 548. 

 Pueonuiokona, owl deity, 554. 

 Puhali, noted for strength, 174. 

 Puhikanilolou. an eel named, 534. 

 Puhola, to cook in ti leaves, 50. 

 Puikikaulehua, chief steward of Kawelo, 20, 26. 

 Pukui (assembly of gods). 328. 

 Pula-i. ti-Ieaf whistle, 668. 

 Pulce, sister of Halemano, 228. 

 Pumaia, chief of district, 550. 652. 



and Wakaina, 552. 

 Puna, awa of, 258. 

 "big sea of," "hala trees of," 248. 

 coast of, submerged, 248. 

 Halemano chants of, 248. 

 Kamalalawalu's birthplace, 230. 

 Kamehameha's birthplace, 230. 

 Kamehameha sets out to conquer, 468. 

 kapas, 2,30. 



king of, 228, 240, 248. 

 references to, 340, 342, 410. 416. 468. 

 Punaluu, Kaliuwaa falls near, 314. 



Olopana lands at, 314. 

 Punia, legend of, 294-300. 

 Puniakaia, legend of, 154-162. 

 Puowaina, Punchbowl Hill. Honolulu, 474. 

 Makaioulu and companion encounter ten soldiers at 

 .488. 

 Piipu'lima, legend of, 552, 554. 

 Pupukea, high chief, legend of, 436-450. 

 and Kamalalawalu, 448. 



Pupukea — Continued. 

 and Lono, 436, 440. 

 and Makakui, 438-440, 448, 450. 

 Pupulima. Waimea, Kauai, birthplace of Kawelo, 694. 

 Puuepa hill, 290, 292. 

 Piuihele a !>.oddess, 546, 548. 

 a hill on Maui, 506, 514, 516, 546, 548. 

 a lizard, father of Molokini, 514, 516. 

 Puuhue hill, Kohala, 494. 

 Puukapele, Kauwila wood of. 40. 

 Puukapolei, Opelemoemoe fell asleep at, 168. 

 Hii;:ka sojourned at. 318. 

 Makaioulu encountered a robber at, 488. 

 Puukohola, temple in Kawaihae, 472 ; 



Keoua and others offered at sacrifices at, 472. 

 Puukolea, a dual body, 550-52. 

 Puukuakahi, hill climbed by Hiku, 182. 

 Puula-i, present name of Puulaina hill, 668. 

 Puulaina, Molokai, 534, 536, 668. 



heiau on, 536. 

 Puulena, the cold wind of Kilauea, 580. 

 Puuloa, Pearl Harbor, 8. 

 Awahua is carried by ocean current to. 602 ; 

 breadfruit plant brought from Kanehunamoku I>y two 



men of, 678. 

 king of Oahu at ; Kawelo sends messengers to, 28. 

 Puuoinaina, lizard daughter of Puuokali.' 514, 516 518 

 and I.ohiau, husband of Pele, 518. 

 and Pele, 518. 

 Puuokali (mother of Molokini), gave birth to a lizard 



daughter. 514. 

 Puuolai at Makcna, the tail of lizard Puuoinaina, 518. 

 Puuomaiai and Puuhele, mythical persons in story of 



Kaniki, 546. 

 Puuonale. Hawaii, 246. 

 Puupaukaamai, a great warrior, 150, 374. 

 Puupehe, child of Kapokoholua and Kapoiliili, 554 556 

 558, 560. ■ " ' 



name of a rock off estern point of Lanai, 5:56. 

 Puuwaiohina, a beautiful woman from Kauaula, 534. 

 Red mouthed gun (pu-waha-ulaula). name given the 



sea-fight off Kohala. 472. 

 Rcstoratioti to life of Halemano, 230, 244; of Kahalao- 

 puna, 192; of Pumano, 312. 

 legendary evidence of Hawaiians' belief in, 188. 

 Riddle and guessing contests, 418, 706. 

 Robber attacks Makaioulu, 488-490. 

 Rooster, color and shape told by its crow, 494. 

 Rooster, Laenihi transforms herself from fish to, 234. 

 Rubus Hawaiiensis (akala), 642. 



Runner, or runners of note: Maniniholokuaaua, of 

 _ Molokai, 164; Keliimalolo, of Oahu, 164. 

 Kamaakamikioi and Kamaakauluohia from Niihau, 164. 

 Rhus semialata (Neneleau), sumach, 500, 640. 

 Sacred rank observances, 142-44. 



temple, Palili promises to be first to enter the, 144. 

 Sacrifice, body carried to the temple altar as a, 212. 

 Sacrifices on the altar of Lolomauna temple. 168. 

 Santolum freycinetianum (iliahi), sandalwood, 478. 

 School papers of Lahainaluna, 506. 

 Season, Kau the sunny, 664. 



"Sea! O the sea!", chant of Pele's brothers, 524. 

 Seriola sp. (kahala), 100, 270. 

 Shark fishing, 202, 366. 

 stories, numerous, 294. 

 teeth, 376. 

 Shells (cowries), incidents relating to, 248, 288. 

 Signs. 192, 194, 198. 

 Sleeping, customs regarding, 648. 

 Sleeping opele, "Opelemoemoe," 168. 

 Sling, Kemamo's use of the, 222, 224. 

 Mahoe's use of, 468. 

 plaything for boys, 222. 

 stone, Oulu's use of, 452, 454, 456. 



