INDEX. 



555 



Huahekili (Hua = pgg. liekili = thun(h'i-). A "tliuii 

 der egg": a hailstone. It pcncrally tlniiulers 

 during hailstorms in tlii' mountains of Ha- 

 waii. 



Huahua akai, 479 



Huakai. Una, foam of the sea. henee a sjmnfre. 

 Hualalai, \r>-2 



Eruption of 1801, 152 



Position of, indicated, l-iS 

 Hue, 490 



Hukaa. A general name for pitch, resin or gum 

 from a tree. 



Hula. A term ajjplied by Hawaiians to music, 

 singing and dancing. The dance took man>' 

 forms, usually, however, a few danced while 

 others sang and played instruments. The 

 hula god was Laka {see plate 15). 



ala'a papa (stanaz from), 41 



anklets, 78 



dancer, 40 



dancers, Six, 78 



drums, 82 



drum, Gourd, 57 



drum heads, 346 



drum [pahu hula]. Large, 64 



drums of cocoauut wood, 70 



girl, 78 



musicians, 78 



Musical instruments for the, 82 



skirt, 82 



The, 81 



The profanation of the, 82 



Translation of stanza from, 41 

 Hulas, 41 



Hull, The, how planted, (io 

 Hull of a canoe, how made, 80 

 Humahuma, 37.5 



nukunuku a pua "a, 375 

 Human hair, Leis of, 79 



hair, use of, 81 



flea, 401 



sacrifice (see Sacrifice) 



teeth as ornaments, 70 

 Hummino-bird moth, 398, 399, 421 

 Huin]i-liacked cowry [Leho], 460, 458 

 Humjtback whale, 301 

 Humuhumu nukunuku ajaia 'a (Trigger 



fish), 370, 349 

 Hunting land shells, 437 



-spider, 409 

 Hut built on Green islet, 90 

 Hybrid pheasants, 308 

 Hydra, Fresh water, 475 

 Hydrocorallina', 481 

 Hydroids, 475, 480 



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Tako (part of outrigger), 80 



Tanthina, 464 



Tao vallev (Maui), 134 



valley, 138 

 Ice on Hawaiian mountains, 151 

 Ideal of personal lieautv among Hawaiians 



38 

 Idlewild, 141, 143 

 l.lol, 57 

 Idolatry, 49 



Idol, Moorish. 370, MCI 



Small, 57 



Wooden, 52 



worship, 49 



worshij) and fishitig, 73, 339 

 Idols carved from, 211 



House for, 58 



how disposed of, 52 



of wood and stone, 49 



used in warfare, 53 



worshiped bv fishermen, 73 

 1 'e dcfiiied, 339 " 

 leie, 190, 202, 211 



Natural habit of, 190 



roots. Use of, 77 



T^ses of, 211 



vines, Natural habitat of. 200 

 le kuku (scr Tapa beaters) 

 Iheihe (Half-beak), 350, 349, 358 



Ihi. The name of the pigweed (Pntutacn olrraee i 

 Linn.), the roots of which were used in na- 

 tive medicine as a mild cathartic. 



Ihi (I'urslane), 196 



Iholena. A variety of banana which was permitti-d 

 to be eaten under the Icapu system. 



Iholena, 259 



liwi, 334, 329, 430 



Use of feathers of, 77 

 Hiiliopai, Heiau of, 140 



Information about 60 

 Hiiopoi (error sir Iliilio]>ai) 



Ilikala. The name of the rough shark skin 

 fastened over a cocoanut shell to form a 

 drum. 



Iliki. A kind of varnish made of kukni T)ark, 

 etc. 



Hima, 192, 203, 209 



lei, 78 



Species of, 209 



uses of, 209 

 Ilioha=Iliohe 



Iliohe (Fleal)ane or horse-weed). 212, 2S7 

 Illuminating oils, 62 

 Illustrations, Credit for, 14 



Number of, 7 



Immigrations, Early, 26 



Immigrant. A species occurring elsewliere but 

 having reached the islands by natural means. 



Implements, Hawaiian, 74 



of stone, bone and wood, 74 



of warfare, 79 

 Tm])ortant economic insects (I'art one), 38) 



economic insects (Part two), 391 



food fish, 348 



Tmu. \ place for baking made by healing stones 

 under ground {xcr plate 4). 



llliu. 210 



how made, (i() 



Shells cooked in an, 465 

 In a, 4S5 



eleele. 485 



keokeo,496, 485 



liilii, 496 



Inamona. The meat of the kukui luit. roasted 

 and pounded ui) with salt, used as a relish 

 at table. 



Incas of I 'cm. 293 



