Moku-a-Hualeiakea, princess, [228].

Mokuleia, [28];
with its dish of Kahala, [374].

Mokumoa, entrapped the fish of, [396].

Mokuola, or Coconut Island, Hilo, [436];
ancient place of refuge, [594].

Mokupaoa, the aukuu of, [398].

Molehai, [25], [405].

Molokai, [284]–86, [302]–04, [416]–20.
an island child of Hina, [12], [18].
born a god, [2], [6].
disappointment as Pele’s abode, [104].
genealogy of, differs, [406];
general conflict on, [416]–18.
has spirits for Kaunolu lives there, [476].
Heakekoa followed on to, [270].
is storm-bound, [318].
Kaikilani returned to Hawaii from, [274].
Kila party soon in sight of, [130].
Kila’s food parties for his people on Kauai, squandered at, [140].
Kualii given the whole of, by Koolau chiefs, [420].
left in charge of Paepae and wife, [420].
Lono continued to, and storm-bound at, [270].
torn asunder, [382], [420].

Molokini, birth of, [4];
an afterbirth, [8];
what is, [286].
the thatching ropes, [304].
traditions of; the navel string, [8].

Mololani, [12]. [[xl]]

Momona, definition of, [526].