Nihoa, [4];
crawling hill at, [286], [304].
Kaula and Niihau, triplets, [10].
Nihooleki and friend dove into the sea and emerged at Kuukuua, [496].
and Kamapuaa leave Waimea, [496].
asks for a mother-of-pearl fish-hook, [490].
brothers-in-law apply the name of Puipuiakalawaia to, [494].
delays start till sunrise, [494].
directs his men to go ashore with one aku each, [494].
directs his wife to get double-canoe and twenty paddlers, [492].
fishes successfully off Waianae, at Kaunolu, Lanai, and Keauhou, Kona, [494].
hears remarks concerning himself, [490].
instructs his friend for identification, [496].
Kamapuaa the friend of, [496].
(Keahaikiaholeha) enters tomb and disappears, [496].
Keauhou, Kona, birthplace of, [488].
leaps with joy at receipt of the pahuhu, [492].
leaves name and tokens for expected child, [496].
legend of, [488].
moved to Kuukuua in Puuokapolei, Waianae, and takes a wife, [488].
name of spirit body of Keahaikiaholeha, [488].
Noio, the supernatural bird-sister of, [492].
off Waianae, continues fishing, [494].
proceeds to mid-ocean, passing his brothers-in-law fishing, [494].
reaches wife, shares with the people, [494].
recognizes his own canoe, [492].
returns to Kauai, [494].
returns with fish and greets his friend, [496].
returns with six loads of fish, [494].
sleeps daily without food, [490].
succeeds again in aku fishing; canoe sinks deep in the water, [494].
takes aku offerings for the male and female spirits, [494].
takes first hook offered and sends for one guarded by the noio, [490]–92.
tells his wife to give the canoe load to the paddlers, [496].
tells wife to befriend Kamapuaa, [496].
termed a queer husband, [490].
wife of, bids Kamapuaa begone, [496];
obtains food from brothers, [490];
secures from brothers the desired canoes and men, [492].
with utensils, put to sea and began fishing, [494].
Niihau and others drinking the sea, [372].
birth of, [4], [18].
fishing station, [298].
Kaula and Nihoa, traditions of, [10].
mats, regarded choicest, [578].
north wind of, [376].
the last droppings, [14], [18].
Ninau, [404].
Nininini, [394].
Niniukalani engages with Ukulii in battle, [166].
killed instantly by Ukulii, [168].
twice the size of Ukulii, [166].
Ukulii volunteers to fight, [166].
warrior, [166].
Niolopa, Nuuanu, Kuula and Hina lived in, [554].
Niuhelewai, Oahu, Haumea lived at, [530].
Nohoaiku, [32].