Index. 



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Fern, pala-a (Davallia tenuifolia), furnished red dye, 



640; tree, Ama'uma'u, (Sadleria), 646. 

 Fire, origin of, 562-64; -making sticks, 296, 342; 



-sticks, a sport of Kauai, 142- 

 Firebrands of auhau, 142 ; of ti-plant stalk, called auki, 



668. 

 Fish, abundance of, 146, 148, 154, 156, 162. 656. 



Laenihi takes form of, 2,32. 



Uhumakaikai, 154; drives some to Kauai, 160-162. 

 Fishermen, Kamehameha chased those of Papai, 468. 

 Fishermen's line, 116. 



Fishhooks made of one's bones, a dreaded insult, 212. 

 Fishing by Puniakaia. 154. 



grounds of Kolo, 148. 

 P'lood brought by Pcle, 524. 



caused by Kane and Kanaloa, 194; 



hills of Heeia submerged by, 580; 



(the) in Hawaii, 522. 



Uweuwelekehau carried away by the, 194. 

 Flying-hsh, caught by Kuapakaa, 126; 

 Flying by aid of club or spear, 128, 374. 

 Food preserving, method of, 116. 

 Foreheads, eight of Lonokaeho, 328, 370. 

 Foretelling child's future by feeling its limbs, 2. 

 Four waters (the) poetic term for West Maui, 688. 

 Fragrant shrubs and vines of Laa and Puna, 112. 

 Fregata .Aquila (Iwa), man-'o-war bird, 98. 

 Friday (Poalima) day for service due to the king, 708. 

 Future events, auguries of, 10. 

 Games, 396-8-400, 410. 



at Hinakahua, Kohala, 406. 

 "Gently, Gently," chants of Kuapakaa. 86-88, 98. 



chant of Kuapakaa's master, 104. 



chant for Keawenuianmi. 108-10. 

 Ghosts, 428, 434. 

 Ghosts, chiefs of Kona are, 338. 



deceived by Lepa, 422-24. 



Hawaii, Lanai, I\Iaui and Molokai have, 428. 



inhabit Oahu, 428. 



Kcaukaha inhabit by, 298. 



killed and ate men, 428, 430, 432, 434. 



Kuili encounters, 364. 



Punia's experience with, 298, 300. 

 God, invocation of, 682, 684 ; offerings to, 326, 328. 



Kekuhaupio called a, 454. 



(or goddess) Laka, the presiding deity, 364- 



of dancers, Kukaohialaka, 364. 



of husbandry petitioned, 684. 



Lono, offerings to, 456. 

 Gods, assembly of ( pukui ) , 328, 330. 



breadfruit spread over Hawaii by. 676. 



Kane and Kanaloa. 676. 



Kaulu and Kaholeha plan to deceive the, 364. 



ordered by Pele to keep up the fires. 340. 



of agriculture. 664-66. 680. 



of Kamapuaa try to deceive, 3,36. 



of Kamapuaa invoked, 328-330. 



of the mountains invoked, 68I0. 



of Pele, Kaohelo one of the, 576. 



of wind and tide, 160, 330, 364. 

 Goddess, fire of the, 256; 



rain from the, 256 ; 



ohelo berry held sacred to (Pele), 576. 

 Grandparents of Kawelo, 2, 4. 

 (jrave of Kaawa, at Haleakala, 570. 

 Graves, secret of chiefs of Nuu, 572. 

 Great Fleet, 470- 



Ha, trough or watercourse, 510, 512. 

 Haalelea. the "hapupue" of, 40. 

 Haalou. mother of Namahana. 688. 

 Haiamu, mother of Kawelo, 694. 

 Haili, the plain of Lehua, 258. 

 Haka (shelf), play on name, 48. 

 Hakau, chief of Waipio. 660. 

 Hakaula (robe), of Palila, 140. 



Halahala, reddish fish of uhu family, 16. 



"Plalahalakau, say, are you asleep," 428-30-32. 



Halahola, mat of, 10. 



Halakii, wife of Peleioholani. 172. 



Halalii (king of Oahu), a ghost, 428. 



island ghosts of, 428, 430, 432. 

 Halapepe (Dracaena aurea), 592. 

 Halaula, Kapnnohu arrives at, 216. 

 Halawa and Ewa (mythical persons), 606. 



Kohala, Kamehameha reared at and built temple of 

 Hapuu in, 464. 



Molokai, 100. 



Oahu, awa from Kauai planted at, 606. 



winds of, 100, 102. 

 Haleaha in Makua, 338. 

 Haleakala, definition of, 536, 538. 



climbed by Maui, 536. 



graves on, 570-72. 



Halemano enraptured by, 238, 240. 



Hoolae killed on, 180. 



visited by Pele, 526. 

 Haleauau, Kalena in uplands of, 250. 

 Halekou, mother of Puniakaia, of roval blood, 154. 156 

 158, 160-62. " . 3-+ 3 , 



Hale kuknohi (a house occupied by persons of rank) 



642. 

 Halelua, 242. 



Halemano, legend of, 228-265. 

 Haleniaumau, 334, 340, 342. 

 Halialia, a premonition, 136. 

 Haloa, son of Wakea, eyes of, 8. 12. ^2, 34. 

 Halulu, father of Kamaakamikioi and Kamaakauluohia, 



164: of Niihau, 166. 

 Halulukoakoa, Maui taken prisoner at, 540. 

 Hamakua, Aiohikupua sails for, 410. 



chiefs of, 486. 



firs in uplands of, 256. 



Hilo and Kohala go to, 348. 



Hilo and Waimea, 500. 



Kamehameha becomes king of, 466, 472. 



Palila flew to, 148. 



Wanna, chief of, 84. 

 Hamau and Hooleia, parents of Luukia and Makahi, 564. 

 Hamoa, a section of Hana, 598. 



Kamalalawaln lands at, 258. 



legend relating to, 544. 



visited by Kilua and Kahuoi, 598, 600. 



Waiohonu, a division south of, ()00. 

 Hamohamo, 316. 

 Hana, awa leaf wind of, 392. 



canoes headed for, ,390. 



Eleio ran to, 434. 



Ka-iwi-o-Pele. at, 506. 



Kapakohana goes to, 208. 



Kapueokahi in, 388. 



Lanakila promised land of, 176 



people of, urge Kapakohana to rule 210. ^ 



Hanaaumoe, 428, 430-432. 

 Hanakapiaia, hairless cannibal of, 212. 



robber cannibal of, 210. 

 Hanakaulua and Haehae (chiefs of Kapoho), parents 



of Kamalalawalu, 228. 

 Hanakaumalu, Kawelo shall henceforth live in, 184. 

 Hanalei, "arise thou," 54, 56. 



Haulili, the great one of, 694. 



home of Kauahoa, 2. 54, 56, 704, 706. 



Kapunohu's spear stopped at, 224. 

 Hanamaidu, Kauai, 2. 



Kawelo lands off, 32; residence at, 62, 64, 70. 



situated at other side of Wahiawa, 64. 

 Hana-na-lani-haahaa (lit.. Hana of low heaven), 660. 

 Hanapepe, Aikanaka's residence, (jo, 62. 



Palila proceeds through, 138. 

 Hanapilo (he), an uncomplimentary term, 156. 

 Hanaula, smoke hung over, 516. 



sons of Luahoomoe, settle at, 516. 



