Pulee, Kualii fought at, [414].
ohia grove of, [384], [416].

Pulehu, [284].

Pulele, [394].

Puloulou, a sign of kapu, [146], [354].

Pumaia, again in spirit, directs the wife to remove his body to a cliff-cave at Nuuanu Pali; calls in their journey, [474].
a hog raiser, [470].
amused at advice of priest to the king, [476].
child of Wanua, chief of Hamakua, [316].
dead body of, dragged and thrown into a pit at Kapua, [472].
fights for possession of his last hog, [470]–72.
grants Kualii many hogs for temple service, exhausting ten pens, [470].
in spirit, directs the wife to rescue his body and conceal it elsewhere, [472]–74.
in spirit, raids the district and Kualii’s lands for food, [474].
kills all assailants but one, [472].
Kualii builds a house for the bones of, [476].
legend of, [470].
made war on by Kualii, [472].
moves to Kewalo, where a battle is fought and Kualii’s warriors slain, [472].
moves to Pawaa and is met again in battle, Kualii and his god only escaping, [472].
one hog to be kept until death of, [470].
on Pukoula, the home of, [470].
searching party sent to search the bones of, [474].
spirit of, brings a servant for his wife and daughter, [476];
flew and lit flaming at cliff-cave, [474];
revisits his house and relates his ill-treatment, [472];
stronger than the living body, [474]–76.
through power of the god, is caught and killed, [472].
wife and daughter of, distressed for food, [474];
long await his return, [472].
wife of, denied knowledge, [474].

Puna, awa leaf of, [318];
hala wreaths of, [398].
(chief), [25], [404].
fragrant hala blossoms (hinano) of, [580].
Hua-a, king of, [226].
Lililehua, chief of; bones of, [318].

Puna and Kau warriors stationed, [344].
chiefs of, too, fell back at Haalilo’s defeat, [414].
district, [4], [324], [330], [336], [344], [376].
of the angry eyes, [242];
mullet reaches to, [396].
Umi gives, to a friend, [204].

Punahoa, canoe landing of, [330];
harbor of, in Hilo, [444].

Punaluu, [428].

Punia, champion liar, [486].