Virginity, sign of lost, [544].
Waa mua, of a canoe, [382].
Waa naku, a search canoe, [156].
Waahila, wind and mountain ridge, [392].
Wager of Hauna with two women playing konane, [312].
Wagers, between Kakuhihewa and Lono, [280]–82, [308]–12.
Wahanui and followers had all been killed on Kauai, people told that, [520].
carries out instruction of Kaneapua, [520].
cautioned against showing his image until reaching Hawaii, [520].
double canoe of, is hailed, passing Kaunolu point, [516].
first made aware of Kaneapua being a god, [520].
given a twin-bodied image by Kaneapua, [520].
killed and his image taken away, [520].
king of Hawaii, sails for Tahiti, [516].
lands on Kauai with his present, [520].
legend of, [516].
meets storm off Kaena point, and canoe overturned, [516].
realizes Kaneapua is a smarter prophet than Kilohi, [518].
renewing voyage, asked again to return, [516].
through storm, lands at Lele (Lahaina), [516].
vows to tread Kane and Kanaloa, [516].
worships, makes offerings to Kaneapua as a god, [520].
Wahie, spear thrust, [206].
Piimaiwaa’s war club, [252] (firewood), [250].
Wahineikapeakapu, [406].