Sling admitted by Lonoikamakahiki as of value, [260].
its use as a war weapon described, [260].
made of coconut fibre, with care, [260].

Solanum nigrum, Popolo, [340].

Soldiers from Koolau attempt to capture canoes of Kualii, [420].
Kauhi taken as one of Kualii’s, [426].
Kualii witnessed battles unknown to his, [428].
of Kualii puzzled, [428].
ordered to go and bring Kualii, [424].
told the time and place of battles, [426].

Song of Kualii, [370], [394].
Pakui, [12].

Soups, various, [378].

Speak differently, why people of these islands, [156].

Spears, bundle of, [260];
of value, [260].
Lonoikamakahiki dodges any number of, [268].
pahee, [112], [256]–58.
war, [256];
weapon of aliis, [258].

Spirit body of Keahaikiaholeha named Nihooleki, [488].
form, Kanikaniaula appears in, [482].
Hanaaumoe a flattering, [476].
Haumea a female, at Niuhelewai, [530].
Kaahualii chased by a, [482].
of Kalanimanuia enters the temple, [548]–50;
assumed human form again; calls to his parents, [548];
caught in form of a rat; while asleep, is ensnared by nets, [550].
of Keahaikiaholeha worshipped by parents, [490].
of Kukamaulunuiakea becomes the Milky Way, [528].
of Pumaia revisits his house, [472];
directs rescue of his body for concealment, [474].

Spirit catching, [80].

Spirit-chief, of Hawaii, Kanikaa; of Lanai, Pahulu; of Maui, Keoloewa; of Molokai, Kaunolu, [476].