Pili, [24]–26, [405].
after the son was grown up, gave birth to Hoamakeikekula, [532].
at birth of Hoamakeikekula in form of an ala, threw it aside, [532].
first gave birth to a son, Waikuaala, [532].
grass scorched by the sun, [398].
his reign a time of peace and prosperity, [26].
Lono’s army proceeds by way of, [324].
Makapailu the mother of, a great fortune-teller, [532].
second epoch to time of Kahiko, [26].
sent to be Hawaii’s new ruler, [22].
Piliaama, [428].
Piliwale, [14].
Pimoe, [370].
Pinea, [25], [405];
daughter of Hakau; named after Hakau’s mother, [220].
Pineaikalani, [372].
Piokeanuenue, prominent forehead of Lonokaeho, [530].
Place of refuge, first reference to; temple of Pakaalana, [134].
Pogue, revised history by, [28].