BECKWITH] PERSONS IN THE STORY 333 
35. Mawa-wei. “ Terrible-eyes.”’ A young chief of Kauai. 
36. MALAEKAHANA. The mother of Laie-i-ka-wai. 
37. Maio. A sorceress, sister of the Puna rascal. 
38. MoANALIHA-I-KA-WAOKELE. <A powerful chief in Kahiki, 
39. MoKU-KELE-KAHIKI. “ Island-sailing-to-Kahiki.”” The mother’s brother who 
guards the land of Ke-alohi-lani. 
40. Poti-aHvu. ‘ Cold-bosom.’ A high chiefess who dwells on Maunakea. 
41. Potoura. A chief at Wailua, Kauai. 
42. Utini. The snipe. Messenger to Aiwohi-kupua. 
43, Wat-Arr. “ Water-mist.” Attendant of Poli-ahu. 
44, Waka. A sorceress, grandmother of Laie-i-ka-wai. 
The chief counsellor of Aiwohi-kupua. 
The humpbacked attendant of Laie-i-ka-wai. 
A canoe owner of Molokai. 
A chief of Molokai, father of Kaulaai-lehua. 
A countrywoman of Hana. 
Paddlers, soldiers, and country people. 
