Priests, instead of warriors, direct the war, [324].
Lono’s battle course directed by, [324];
Nunu and Kakohe, great, [192].
paths of the, narrow, [444].

Proclamation for the chief’s bird tax, [422].

Profession of hoopapa, or hoopaapaa, [266], [270].

Pu, back part of bait, [370].

Pua, a good firewood, [566].

Puaahuku cliff, [134], [150];
awa field at foot of, [558].

Puaakahuoi, [14].

Puaa kukui, pig-shaped piece of kukui wood, [580].

Puaihanuole, war-club of Pohinakahonua, [168].

Puainako, great general of the traitors forced to top of, [326].
rebels encamped at, [328].