Tahiti-ku and Tahiti-moe, [12], [16].

Taro kapued, [66].

Tatu beat on canoes, a decoy, [204].

Tatuing introduced by Olopana, [156].

Temple, guards, priests, of king Ku, [550].
services, Lanikaula advises Kama to hold, [340].
spirit (the) nightly entered the, [548]–50.
structure, ancient form preserved, [442].

Thought, Hawaiian’s idea of its seat, [14].

Ti-leaf, an essential article of household economy, [392].
canoe, [120].
(or Ki-leaf) fishing coat, [224].
of Nuuanu, [392].
[[xlix]]was broken and worn, [356].
wrappers of bundles, [200].

Tokens of recognition for unborn child, [180], [496], [546], [596].

Topsy-turvy conditions, [284].

Tradition concerning Lonoikamakahiki-Kapaihiahilina, [360]–62.