Lanioaka, [24], [380].

Lanipaa, undisputed chieftainship, [372].

Lanipipili, [24], [380], [394].

Lau (400), [364], [368], [400].

Lauawa, a Maui wind, [508].

Lauineniele, [372].

Laukahi, food-sustaining leaf of Aukele, [42], [48].

Laukapalala, son of Moikeha, [118], [132]–34, [144]–46.
intervenes for Kila’s life; rather leave him at Waipio, [134].

Laukaula, the plover telltale, [12], [18].

Laukiamanuikahiki and Kahikiula equal in good looks; they lived as husband and wife, [602].
a very beautiful woman; had no equal in all Kuaihelani, [602].
as an old woman, wanders picking out sea-eggs, [604].
awakened from her sleep turned down on her breast, [602].
born on Kauai, [596].
bound, is tied in the pig house under guard, [598].
brought up by Hina and husband, [596].
calls upon the gods to give her the form of an old woman, [604].
causes all fish in the pond to disappear, [604].
climbing a bambu stalk it shoots up till she reached Kuaihelani, [598].
comes to a fish-pond; conceals her identity by changing into form of an old woman, [604].
daughter of Makiioeoe and Hina, calls her turtle grandmother to her aid, [604].
determined to search for her father, is given instructions, [598].
disturbs her brother and sister-in-law at retirement, [606].
enters a kapued garden, plucks its flowers and bathes in its pond, [598].
enters the turtle whereupon it swims to Kahikiku, [604].
informed of her father and things required on searching for him, [596].
Kahikiula accepts invitation to go and meet his sister, [602].
legend of, [596].
literal definition, [596].
Makiioeoe admits the girl is his daughter, [600].
Makiioeoe the father and Hina the mother of, [596].
objects to Kahikiula returning to Kahikiku; finally consents, [602].
often punished by father, [596].
placed under strict kapu, [602].
questions her mother as to own father, [596].
rebukes the owl for its revelation, [600].
recognized by Kahikiula, [604].
refuses Kahikiula’s call, for causing her to suffer in his home, [608].
refuses to have her friend share her imprisonment, [598].
remaining, is overcome and chants forth her love, [602].
returns to Kuaihelani, [608].
signs of recognition of, and provision made for, [596].
the girl who befriended, made a high chiefess, [602].
the guards inform, she will suffer death penalty, [598].
the turtle uncovering, she walks ashore, [604].
to be so named if a girl, [596].