Maoi, maile on the heights of, [390].

Maoleha and mate, nets of Makalii, [530].

Mapunaiaala, [24], [404].

Marigold reveals modern authorship, [598].

Maueleka, clouds in line, [372].

Maui, All West, lands, [284].
an ancient celebrity, [370].
born an island, [2];
born of Papa and Wakea, [2], [12].
chiefs gone to Lanai, [224].
forces, defeated, [348].
forces gouge out Kanaloa’s eyes; they follow and locate at Hokuula, [342].
forest belt of hulu-o-, [94].
great fish-hook of, [370], [392].
has spirits for Keoloewa lives there, [496].
Heakekoa called at, [270].
Hinau aids in Kauhiakama’s escape to, [350].
Hinau the greatest man in, [350].
hostilities between the kings of Lanai and, [224].
Imaikalani greatest man of, [246].
Kamalalawalu, king of, [424].
Kaoleioku advises Umi to make war on, [246].
Kauhiakama worried lest Hinau returns not to, [350].
King of, dead, [254], [332].
King of, successful in frightening Hawaiian warriors, [250].
Lanai wished independence of, [224].
Lono consults Kaikilani regarding visit to, on sailing he takes Pupuakea and Hauna, [330].
Lono on arrival at, finds Kamalalawalu at Hana, [330].
Lono visits Maui, [270].
Makakuikalani, great general of, [346]–48.
messenger sent by, [370].
messengers dispatched to, by Lono; they sail for, [350].
Namakaokahai kills Pele on, [106].
no one of royal blood to live, [350].
of Kama, [4];
origin of, [6].
Pele and Hiiaka start a fire on, [106].
Umi became possessed of, which he turned over to Kihapiilani, [254].
Umi prepares war fleet against, [246].
Umi’s fleet sails for, [246].
young warrior of all, [394].

Mauiakalana, [24], [404].

Mauihope, [24], [404].

Maui-ites, completely routed, [346];
slaughter of, [348].

Mauikiikii, [24], [404].