Index. 



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Maui — Continued. 



Makakuikalani in control of. 436, 442, 446, 448, 450. 



Oulu. warrior of, 452. 

 Pamano, king of, 306. 



"peleleu" fleet at, 470. 



people slaughtered by Kamehanieha, 474. 



rock as large as, 366. 



war carried on in, 180. 

 Mauihope, last or after Maui, 560. 

 Mauiites, 450, 454. 

 Mauikiikii, definition of, 560. 

 Mauimua, first born or elder Maui, 562. 

 Mauiokalana, 560. 

 Maumae, beneficicnt law, 478. 



heiau, Palolo valley, 478- 

 Mauniauikio, warrior, 704. 

 Maunahoomaha, 534. 

 Maunakea, 124. 

 Maunakepa and Hoolcia, of Kauai, parents of Kaohe- 



loula, 580. 

 Maunakilika, formally called Alea, 140. 

 Maunalei, Lanai, Kalapanakuioionioa settles at. 264. 

 Maunaloa, servant of Keawenuiaumi, 200. 

 Maunu (bait), necessary for "anaana" priest, 570. 

 Medicine (weapons), 476. 

 Meles, 74. 

 Metrosideros polymorpha, Lchua, variety of ohia, 152, 



1 90, 638. 

 Mikioi wind, 252. 

 Milky Way, 118. 

 Milu, god of Hades, 50, 184, 186. 

 Mischief-maker, 170. 



Moa, trunk-fish (Ostracion camuruni), 194. 

 Moanalua, Oahu, 368. 

 Moanonuikalehua, 150, 152, 374. 

 Moeawa, Hill of (Puu o Moeawa), 500- 

 Moelana, Kaaealii at, 238. 



Koolau people at, 238, 

 Mocmoe, 538, 544. 



and Maui at Kekaa, 544. 

 Moi ( Polydactylus sexfilis), 98. 

 Moikeha brought the awa from Kauai to Oahu, 606. 

 Mokapu, 286. 

 Mokolii, islet, 370. 



wizard, 370. 

 Mokuhooniki, land known as, 394. 

 Mokulau, Maui, Halemano lands at, 258. 



Pamano at, 302. 



"lehua blossoms of," 250. 

 !Mokuohai, scene of Kamehameha's first battle for the 



tlirone, 466. 

 Mokuola, Coconut Island, Hilo, 248. 

 Mokupanc, high priest, 200, 202. 

 Moloaa, 138. 

 Molokai, home of Pakaa, 74. 



home of Pele, 526. 



incidents relating to, 74, 80, 102, 112, 116, 132, 134, 

 148, 164. 166, 176, 180, 238, 284-5, 394. 428, 496, 526. 



winds of, 102. 

 Molokini (islet), 518. 



myths concerning, 514, 518, 534. 

 Monioa, part of a canoe, 280. 

 Months of Hawaii calendar, 102. 

 Moo, or lizard-god, 412, 520. 

 Moomooikio is killed, 48. 

 Morinda citrifolia (noni), 334. 

 Morning star, 118. 

 Mualea, see Muolea. 

 Mud-hen, origin of fire ol)tained by Maui from the 



why head of the, is red, 564. 

 Muolea (on Maui), 140, 372. 

 Myth concerning Molokini, 514; of Poo, 528. See also 



Legends. 

 Mythical Tales, 506. 

 562-64. 



Naaimokuokama, companion warrior of Makaioulu, 488. 



Nahanaimoa, grandfather of Kawelo, 58- 



Naihe and Hoapili. 480. 



Nakinowailua and Hokiolele. spirit-sisters of Pamano, 



308, 310, 312. 

 Nalu, warrior, 484. 

 Namahana, daughter of Haalou and wife of Keeaumoku, 



688. 

 Namakaahua, brother of Hua, 514. 

 Namakaeha, chief of Hilo, 476, 506, 508, 570. 

 Namakaeha. killed by Wakiu. 510. 



Namakaokalani, called the warrior of Moloaa, 138; de- 

 feated, 372. 



king of Hawaii, 280. 



meaning of name, 372, 



ruler of half of Kauai. 276, 136, 372. 



See also Kukuiaimakaokalani. 

 Namakaokaia. a chief of Hawaii. 276. 280, 282. 

 Namakaokapaoo. legend of. 274-282. 

 Namalokama. chief priest of the king of Kauai. 432. 

 Nananuu. a place of offering in the temple, 350. 

 Napuelua. legend of, 500, 502. 

 Nawaahookui, 204. 



Nawahincmakaikai, definition of, 234. 

 Necklace, ivory, 468. 

 Nehu (salted fish), 176. 



\eneleau, sumach (Rhus semialata), 500, 640. 

 Ncnue, rudder-fisli ( Kyphosus sp.), 300. 

 Neritina granosa (Opihi). 296, 

 Neuc and Keawehala. daughters of Niulii. 218. 

 Niau Kani, musical instrument and chronological era, 



692. 

 Nihopuaa (hog's tusk), name of awa sprouts, 608. 

 Niihau. mats of, 56. 



persons from, 164, i(56. 

 Niuaawaa, 572. 

 Niuhelewai, location of, ,^68, 498. 



people of Oahu defeated at, 498. 

 Niulii, a section of Kohala, name also of its chief, 216- 



218, 220. 

 Niumalu, name given to, 224. 

 No'a, gatne, 574. 

 Noio, fishing bird. 508. 

 Noni, (Morinda citrifolia), 334. 



house timber, 652. 

 Nothocestrum brevifiorum (aiea). 6,^6. 

 Nounou hill. i2, 38. 40, 42, 44, 48, 50, 58, 60. 

 Nualolo cliff, 142, 

 Nululu, high chief of Kohala, 246. 

 Nuu, place name, 546, 572. 

 Nuuanu, 430, 458, 460. 

 Xuuanu battle, 474. 

 Xuukole, red-tail mudfish, 512. 



Nuumealani, Hawaii, birthplace of Pele sisters, 576, 578. 

 Nuupia, father of Puniakaia, 154, 156. 



pool at, the home of Uhumakaikai, 162. 

 Oahu. battles on. 278. 474. 498. 



chiefs of. 488. 494. 



kings of, 4, 142, 222. 238. 276, 280, 320, 374, 394, 396, 

 428, 456, 458, 492, 498. 



legends of, 12, 142. 



general references. 42. 142. 144. 146, 160, 162. 166. 170. 

 220. 238. 278. 280. 282, ^24. 326. 346. 394. 404, 428, 

 432. 458. 460. 470. 472. 474. 476. 564, 694. 696. 

 Offspring of chiefs to be killed. 198. 206- 

 Oha and aae. young taro shoots. 682. 

 Ohaikea. 448. 

 Ohe (bamboo). 588. 

 Ohele. stream. 256. 

 Ohelo. berry (Vaccinium reticulatum), 576, 578; 



legend regarding. 582. 

 Ohia, or lehua ahilii (Metrosideros polymorpha). T52, 

 Ohiakuikalaka, Kamalama received blow from, 710. 

 Ohiki, sand crab (Ocypode, sp. ). 16. 

 620-624. 638. 



