Naku, of several meanings, [156].
Nalu, [240].
Namakaokahai advises her brothers that Halulu is killed, [66].
advises second search for water of life, [86].
asks that all valuables be left to child, [68].
asks to be cut up: insists thereon, [68], [70].
battles with and kills Pele on Maui, [106].
becomes the wife of Aukele, [54].
bestows all her possessions upon her husband, [74].
calls Aukele home, [96].
changes into a cliff, an ocean, a fire, [70].
chiefess, owner of Kalakeenuiakane, [42].
commands attendance on Aukele, [86].
confined, [98];
consents to Aukele’s return to his native land, [108].
cousin of Aukele, [42];
of Pele and Hiiaka, [100].
cut up with the axe by Aukele, [68]–70.
demands a wailing gathering for her husband, [84].
destroys the ship and Iku brothers, [52].
discontinues her warfare against Pele and Hiiaka, [106].
discovers contents of Aukele’s box, [68].
exhibits her supernatural powers, [68]–70.
feared by her brother, [108].
fights and drives Pele and Hiiaka away, [104].
gives over the kingdom and powers to her husband, [68]–70.
goddess, won as wife by Aukele, [62].
god-wife, with child, names it Kauwilanuiamakehaikalani, [74].
head-feathers of Halulu recognized by, [66].
her brothers and attendants, [42].
her miraculous powers, kino, [72].
instructs Aukele for the capture of his nephew’s spirit, [80]–82.
looks for Aukele, [82]–84;
sees him flying, [84].
maid-servants of, report no cause for dog’s alarm, [56].
orders Aukelenuiaiku slain, [58].
prayed to as a deity by Aukele, [60].
prepares her war weapons, [52].
queen of Kalakeenuiakane, [50], [56].
receives report of brothers and maids, [58].
releases her dog Moela to search, [56].
renews attempt to restore brothers to life, [98].
returns to her own land, Kalakeenuiakane, [106].
saddens for her husband, [82].
sees a ship approaching sends to learn its object, [52].
sends her bird brothers and maids on search and to kill, [56].
sends her brothers to heaven to inform Kuwahailo, [76].
speaks to her husband in parables, [100].
still loved Aukele, [100].
suspects Aukele’s conduct, [100];
not deceived, [102].
suspects withheld power is being taught her husband, [74].
takes lookout position on Nuumealani, [104]–06.
the property of Aukele’s brothers, [100].
the several pieces of, get together, [70].
threatens with death, [84].
three supernatural bodies given her husband, [70].
to become a mother, [64].
transfers her anger upon Pele and Hiiaka, [102]–04.
wife to the Iku brothers, [98].
withholds from husband the power to fly, [72].
Name songs, method of memorizing shown, [276].
possessed by all chiefs of note in their honor, [276].
Names of personages, [284].
exchange of a bond of friendship, [510].
play of, [284], [400].
special for clubs, spears, kahili, etc., [270].