IV 



Index. 



Hanauma Bav, royal fishing resort east side of Koko 



Head, 278. 

 Hapakuela, birthplace of Pele, 524, 526. 

 Hau tree (Paritium tiliaceum), Lupea transformed into 



a, 148. 

 Haulili, adopts Kawelo of Hanalei, 694. 

 Haunialaue, oopu god of Makamakaole, 514. 

 Haumea, a ghost woman at Niuhelewai, 368. 



deity resident of Kalihi valley, 368. 



goddess made first mat sail, 658. 

 Haunaka, champion wrestler, Paaiihau, 410. 

 Hauola temple. Waiawa valley, 208. 



used as symbol of peace, 580. 

 Haupu, mountain on Molokai, SM' 5^0- 



Molokini was detached from, 518, 520. 



origin of, 518. 

 Hauula, Koolauloa, Kumukahi, lands and remains at, 



236. 

 Hawae. a sorcerer, 502. 

 Hawaii (island group), Aukelenuiaiku arrives from, 576. 



awa in, 606. 



Bible similarities with things done in, 658. 



canes introduced into. 592. 



custom in rectifying an angry vow in, 580. 



Hawae famous over, 502. 



Hua sailed for, 516. 



indigenous canes of, 582. 



kapa of, 636. 



Kekaa landmark of, 540. 



Kepakailiula, strong man of, 384. 



lauhala brought to, 656. 



mats of, 626. 



ohelo of, 576, 580, 582. 



people of fond of the maile, 616. 



sea not around in earliest times, 524. 



Waialani goes to, 578. 



why Pele and sisters came to, and Kaohelc settled on, 

 576. 

 Hawaii (island), bone-breaking taught in, 498. 



defeats Kauai, 502. 



divided between Kamapuaa and Pele, 342. 



entrusted to Pupukea, 436. 



food from, exhausted, 1 14. 



forces of, defeated, 452, 454 ; successful, 456. 



ghosts of, 428. 



Kahaookamoku sails to, 428. 



kapas of, 112. 



Kalaepuni famous over, 198, 200 ; king of, 204, 206. 



Kalaiopuu sailed from, 452. 



Kamapuaa sailed from, 342. 



Kamehameha chief of, 464, 472, 520. 



Kaniloloa sailed from, 5.^4. 



Kauhiakama sent to spy, 440. 442. 



Keawenuiaumi, king of, ig8, 200. 



Kiihele, fast runner of, 384. 



Kihapiilani directed to, 176, 178. 



Kiwalao heir to kingdom of, 464- 



Ku and Hina journey to, 192. 



Kuapakaa sailed for, 124, 1,34. 



news of Uvveuwelekehau carried to, 198. 



"O Kalani ! king of." 438. 



Pakaa given the whole of. 134. 



people of, mourn the absence of their king, 116. 



plan for invasion of, 472. 



priest and well-diggers return to, 202. 



robbery amongst the people of, 498. 



sharks seen off Kohala, 202. 



six districts in, 292. 



slauglUercd Maui, on death of Makakui, 450. 



soldiers from, 474. 



subjugated by Namakaokalani, 278, 280, 282. 



three rulers on, 466. 



to Niihau (islands) subjugated by Kamehameha, 474, 

 476, 486. 



Umi sent orders and returned to, 178, 180. 



Hawaiian crow (alala), 614. 



custom in warfare, 446- 



chiefs fought for their loves, 386. 



death prayer, 502. 



demigods, 332. 



gardening implement (00), 414. 



giant, 146. 



heroes, 216. 



hospitality, 216. 



mahogany (Koa), 630. 



palms, 656. 



practice of adopting children, 302. 



pyrotechnics, 142. 



race ancestors of, 540. 



tradition of mamoth lizard, 412. 



way of separating in anger, 580. 

 Hawaiians, canoe building of, 610. 



disposition of soul after death of, 572. 



held Ohelo sacred to Pele, 576. 



location of seat of thought by, 442. 



method of eating of, 648. 



secretion of bones at death of, 444. 



shark stories among, 294. 



sleeping with dogs, custom of, 648. 

 Hawaii's inedicine (weapons), 476. 

 Head scalping, not an Hawaiian custom, 330. 

 Heeia (a spirit man of Koolau) marries Kaohclo, 578. 



enamored of Hiiaka. 580. 



Waialani, daughter of, 578. 



(division of Koolau, adjoining Kaneohe), 578. 



body of Malulani scattered outside of, 580. 

 Heiau of chief Kamohomoho on Pa'upa'u hill, 520. 



for worship of the Moo (lizard) god, 520. 



of Puulaina, 536. 



of Kawa'ewa'e, Koolau, 720. 

 Heiau at Puukohola, Kawaihae, 472. 

 Heiaus on hill tops, 716. 



at Piihonua, Hilo, Namakaeha sacrificed on altar of, 

 476. 



of Wahaula at Kahaualea, Puna, and of Mookini, Ko 

 hala, marked advent of Paao, 592. 

 Hema, attendant of Kamehameha, 470, 482. 

 Hepatus sp. (palani), 298. 

 Heteropogon contortus, (pili) grass used for tliatching, 



640. 

 Heulu, father of Kawelo, 694. 

 Hewahewa, priest of Kamehameha, 478. 

 Hia (making fire by friction), 296, 342. 

 Hiiaka, 312, 318, 334, 338, ,340; and Pele, 546, 576, 578, 



580 : and Waialani, 580. 

 Hiiakaikapolio{)ele, sister of Pele, 334. 

 Hiiakaikapuaaneane. sister of Pele, 334. 

 Hiiakalalo and Hiiakaluna, brothers of Pele, 338. 

 Hiiakanoholae, Kona, 298. 

 Hiialo (manner of carrying), 184. 

 Hikiliimakaounulau (star), Ii8. 

 Hikinaakala, chief of Puna, 82. 



term for Puna district, 82. 

 Hiku, son of Keahuolu and Lanihau. 182-188. 

 Hiku and Kawelu, legend of, 182-188. 

 Hili, bark of kukui-tree, used in making "paiula" kapa, 



6.38. 

 Ililo, chiefs of, 466- 



cliffs of, 250. 



district, character of, 250. 



fish from, 490. 



Kamehameha, conquest of, 468. 



Ku and Hina, king and queen of, 192. 



Kulukulua chief of, 82 ; king of, 228. 



Makao runs to for mullet of Waiakea, 490. 



multitude in, 248, 250. 



Pallia resides at, 494. 



rain of, 340. 



streams of, 250. 



"watery home of," 256, 258. 



