CHARACTERS.
- Mulielealii, chief of
western Oahu.
- Kumuhonua,
- sons of Mulielealii.
- Olopana, and
- Moikeha,
- Laa-mai-kahiki, adopted
son of Moikeha.
- Luukia, wife of
Olopana.
- Laamaomao, god of the
winds.
- Mookini, a
high-priest.
- Kamahualele, an astrologer
and poet.
- Puna, the principal chief
of Kauai.
- Hooipo, daughter of
Puna.
- Kila, son of Moikeha and
Hooipo.
- Hoakanui,
- the three brides of Laa.
- Waolena,
- Mano,
- Ahukini-a-Laa,
- the three children of Laa.
- Kukona-a-Laa, and
- Lauli-a-Laa,
| Kumuhonua, |  | sons of Mulielealii. |
| Olopana, and |
| Moikeha, |
| Hoakanui, |  | the three brides of Laa. |
| Waolena, |
| Mano, |
| Ahukini-a-Laa, |  | the three children of Laa. |
| Kukona-a-Laa, and |
| Lauli-a-Laa, |
THE TRIPLE MARRIAGE OF LAA-MAI-KAHIKI.
THE LEGENDS OF MOIKEHA AND THE ARGONAUTS OF THE ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURIES.