Makeamalamaihanae, [25], [405].
Makiioeoe, and Hina, Laukiamanuikahiki, daughter of, [604].
awakened by the guards and told of the owl’s revelation, [600].
awakens his daughter to greet her brother Kahikiula, [602];
bids Kahikiula take her as wife, [602].
broke into the house and took up his daughter and wept over her, [600].
corrects Kahikiula’s alarm at the glow about the house of Laukiamanuikahiki, [602].
flowers and pool kapued until first picked and used by daughter, [598].
instructs his guards on signs for daughter’s recognition and makes provision for her, [596].
Kahikiula son of, arrived from Kahikiku, [602].
Laukiamanuikahiki told her father is, returned to Kuaihelani, [596].
listened for call of the owl and girl’s reply, [600].
of Kuaihelani, father of Laukiamanuikahiki, [596].
ordered the umu started, wherein those who had ill-used the girl perished, [602].
preparing to return home, leaves name and tokens of recognition for child, [596].
queen of, had one child, Kahikiula, [596].
recognizes the imprisoned girl as Laukiamanuikahiki, [600].
requests Kahikiula to go and meet his sister, [602].
tokens given by, to Hina, in owl’s keeping, [598].
tokens left by, with Hina, [600]–02.
told of the girl’s doings, orders the umu to be started for her death, [598].
visits Kauai; meets Hina, [596].
Mako, precinct of, [16].
Makole, [392].
Makolea and Kepakailiula become husband and wife; do nothing but sleep, [502].
arriving at Kauai, becomes wife of King Kaikipaananea, [510].
at Hana, living with Kakaalaneo, [504].
attendant of, given by Kepakailiula to foster-parents for wife, [502].
fears for coming fate of Kepakailiula, [504]–06.
finding Kiihele to be a wife-seeker, bids him go and bring the man, [502].
found and returned to home of Kepakailiula’s friend, [516].
heiau of, [324];
Lono held a dedication service at temple of, [330].
in surf-riding, is carried away by Keaumiki and Keauka to Kauai, [510].
joins with bathers in surf-riding at Kalehuawehe, Waikiki, [510].
Kahaluu, the father; Keauhou, the mother, of Kona, [500].
obeys Kakaalaneo’s drunken orders, [504].
parents of, wonder at her absence; find a husband the cause, [502].
people greatly excited at disappearance of, [510].
pledged to marry Kakaalaneo by parents through fear, [500]–02.
princess of Kona, faultless as the full-moon, [500].
taken from sleeping Kakaalaneo by Kepakailiula, [504].
salutes Kiihele, admires and questions him, [502].
Makuahineopalaka, [205], [405].
Makuakaumana, chant, [22].
Makukoae, defeats Iku on Kauai; definition, [110]. [[xxxviii]]
Malae, where canoe-vines grow, [398].
Malama, icy waters of, [306].