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IXDEX. 



Kahoalii (-svi Opehi tabu) 



Kahu, 57 



Kahiiku Point, 109 



Kahului Bay, 138 



Distances from {xrc Overland Dis- 

 tances) 



Kahuna. A general name applied to such per- 

 sons as have a trade, an art or practice or 

 profession. Some qualifying term is gener- 

 ally added, but in Hawaiian antiquities the 

 word kahuna without any qualifying term 

 refers to the priest or person who offers 

 sacrifice. 



Kahuna(s), 54 

 An aged, 52 

 and the tabu, 46 

 doctors, 79 



Kahuna lapaau (Medicine men). 



Kailua Bay, 211 



Kaimuki, 115 



Kaiulani's flower, 24S 



Kakonakona, 209 



Kaku, 349 



Kala, 372, 349 



Kalaipahoa (Poison god), 70 



Kalakaua, Coronation celebration of 

 (hula), 78 



Kealakekua Bay, 1S2 



Kalalau valley," 108 



Kalau=Kilau 



Kalauliauoni jieak (3282 ft.) | Kalawao]. 

 136 



Kalaupapa, 135 



Landing at,134 



Kalawao, 135 



Kalauhauoni peak shown, 1£6 



Leper Settlement, 134 



Olokui (4600 ft.) in the distance, 136 



Kalia. A common tree (EliFOcarpi/s hifidus Hook. 

 and Arn.). Its flowers are stung bv an 

 insect {see plate 56) which causes them to 

 be deformed. The red growth is sure to 

 attract attention. 



Kalia, 202 



Kaliumaa, 131 



Kaluha (Nut grass), 196, 212 



Kamaa (Sandals). Sandals made of lauhahi 

 leaves, etc., were worn when traveling on 

 rough lava and similar places in the open 



Kaniakahala. A name applied to several spec'es 

 of Hawaiian plants belonging to the same 

 genus (Labordea spp. ), but especially to the 

 yellow flowered species on Molokai and Oahu. 

 Leis made of these sweet-scented flowers were 

 tabu to the common people, being reserved 

 for the use of the high chiefs alone. 



Kamakua peak, 133 



Kamalo, Cloud cap over, 142 



Mountain of (Molokai), 142 



Kamani, 59, 201, 222, 24.") 

 grove, Sacred, 140 

 Native, 248 



Kamau, 337 



Kaniehameha butterfly, 392, 421 

 Brig, 97 



Kaniehameha 1., 211, 221, 2S1, 29."), 343 

 Feather robe of, 75 

 on conservation, 221 

 Statue of. 44 



Kaniehameha III., 300 

 Kamehameha V., 266 

 Kaniole. The name of a plant {Polygonum 



crtabrum Willd.) common about taro patches 



and running water extending its rang along 



the water courses and swampy land well into 



the mountains. 

 Kamole, 212 

 Kanae valley, 144 

 Kanaka (Pacific islander), 25 

 Kanaloa, 49 



Kanapi. Hawaiian for centipede. 

 Kanawau, 224 

 Kane, 49 

 Kaneohe, 115 



Bay, 211 



craters, 121 

 Kao (fish spear), 344 

 Kapana, 214 

 Kapena nehu, 341 

 Kapiolani breaks the spell of Pele, 171 



Park, Drive in, 234 

 Kapoho, 176 

 Kau (scp Hoilo) 

 Kau, 183 



Hawaii, Dodder in, 205 



The summer season {see Hoilo) 

 Kauai, 103 



Age of (shown Ijy erosion), 106 



akialoa, 330 



Amakihi, 334 



Boys on, 104 



Coast line of, 103 



Canons on, 102, 104, 107 



Capes on, 104 



Coral reefs about, 103 



Description of, 101 



Distances on, 104 



Distances on (see Overland Distances) 



Districts of, 104 



Examples of erosion on, 106 



Geologic develoiMiient, 290 



Hanalei bay, 102 



Hanalei river on, 106 



island, 88 



Lifihthouses on, 104 



Maji of, 104 



Miscellaneous views on, 102 



Number of native )ilaiits on, 193 



Olokele canon on, 106 



Points on sea-cnast, 104 



Position of, 100, 104 



Relief map of, 104 



Rivers and streams mi, 104 



River view on, 102 



Roads on, 104 



Secondary craters on, 104 



Secondary volcanic cones on, 105 



Shore scene on, 102 



Soil of, 105 



Sperm whale on, 298 



the oldest island, 193 



thrush, 330 



Topogra])hii- map of, 104 



Towns and villages on, 104 



Typical village on, 102 



