Maheleana, Kauhi made chief warrior of, [426].
off east point of Hawaii, [378].
personal attendant of Kualii engages with him at battle of Kawaluna; they become victors over Lonoikaika, [412].
rain-clouds of, [378];
rain fell at, [398];
rainy season of, [396].
shook the bottom of, [376].
takes war-club lessons, [412].
with Kualii and companion land and proceed to Malamanui, [414];
with others defeat the chiefs at Kalaupapa, [418].
Mahiki noted for muddy condition, [376]–78.
slippery is, [376].
softened the dirt of, [382], [420].
Mahinui to Haakalo, [396].
Mahuia, [25], [405];
bolt of fire, [76], [84].
Mahulua, Kualii’s mother, [408].
Maihea, [384], [406];
mysterious ancient visitor, [384].
Maihiwa, a place off Waikiki, [386].
towering surf of, [386], [416].