Pauwela, [284].

Paweo, [24];
averted eye, [342].

Pearl fish-hook Kahuoi, [554]–58;
desired by Hikapoloa, [562].
given Hikapoloa, worthless, the fault, [564].

Pele, [286];
is angry, [376].
killed by Namakaokahai on Maui, [106].
light from Kilauea equalled only by light from Paliuli, [500].
travels in spirit to Hawaii, [106].

Pele and Hiiaka almost overcome Namakaokahai, [104].
battle on Maui with Namakaokahai, Pele killed, [106].
cousins of Namakaokahai, [100].
digs up the rocks in Hanakaieie, [104].
driven away they land first on Kauai, [104].
dug the pit of Kilauea, [106].
fight and driven away from Kauai, [106].
ill-treated by Namakaokahai, [104].
infatuate Aukele, [100].
Namakaokahai discontinues her warfare, [106].
their abodes on Oahu, Molokai, Maui, [104].

Peleioholani, son of Kualii, arrives from Kauai on a visit; quarrels with and is so severely handled by the father getting the lua grip on him that he leaves Oahu at once, [434].

Pelekunu, final battle fought at, with great slaughter, [420].

Peleula, ununu (grass) danced at, [396].

Peu, [284], [302].

Peue, [286], [304].