When the time has come for a dance, the halau becomes one common dressing room. At a signal from the kumu the work begins. The putting on of each article of costume is accompanied by a special song.

First come the ku-pe’e, anklets of whale teeth, bone, shell-work, dog-teeth, fiber-stuffs, and what not. While all stoop in unison they chant the song of the anklet:

Mele Ku-pe’e

Aala kupukupu [87] ka uka o Kane-hoa. [88]

E ho-a! [89]

Hoa na lima o ka makani, he Wai-kaloa. [90]

He Wai-kaloa ka makani anu Lihue.

Alina [91] lehua ï kau ka opua—

Ku’u pua,

Ku’u pua i’ini e ku-i a lei.