Oahunuialaa, a chief from the sacred air, [22].
Ohai, flowering shrub, [318].
the, turns at Papiohuli, [318].
Ohaikawiliula asked by Kakuhihewa if she has a new Kauai name chant, [276].
at daylight, prepares to sail for Hawaii, [276].
chant taught by, [282], [288].
chiefess of Kauai arrived at Kakuhihewa’s, [274].
is won by Lono for night’s entertainment, [274].
proceeds on her way to Hawaii, [276].
replies I have a chant, unheard in country districts, in honor of own name, the Mirage of Mana, [276].
teaches Lono the latest Kauai chant, the Mirage of Mana; also Kakuhihewa, [276].
teaching Kakuhihewa she does not tell she had already taught Lono her chant, [276].
Ohaiki, [378].
Ohe kaeke, drum flute, [154].
Ohenahenalani, a wife of Umi, [228].
Ohia, Ku perhaps like the, [390].
of Paukauwila, [284].
tree, Kama the, [342].
Ohiaokealakona, the men of, [252].