536 HAWAIIAN ROMANCE OF LAIEIKAWAI [ETH. ANN. 33 
When they were ready to return, they left Keaau, went first to 
Honoulinli on Oahu and there took Kapukaihaoa with them to 
Kauai; and they went to Kauai, to Pihanakalani, and turned over 
the rule over the land and its divisions to Kapukaihaoa, and Waka 
was made the third heir to the chief's seat. 
At this place let us tell of Laieikawai and her meeting with the 
prophet, Hulumaniani. 
Laieikawai was at Olaa as beautiful as ever, but the art of resting 
on the wings of birds was taken away from her; nevertheless some of 
her former power remained and the signs of her chiefly rank, accord- 
ing to the authority the sisters of Aiwohikupua had over the lizard. 
