Wanalia, [4];
husband of Hanalaa, [10].
Wananalua, ahupuaa called, [330].
Waning days of the moon time of temple services, [200].
Wanua, chief of Hamakua, [316].
Waolani, one more pali, that of, [408]–10.
retreating enemy fell over the pali of, [412].
the heights above, now Country Club, [408].
War canoes of Kama, [340].
clubs, certain kinds of, sought, by Kualii on Kauai, [412].
club; strokes of; favorites named, [258].
kahili and pa-u, [52].
naming of, a general custom, [168];
swirl of, [334];
wind from, [328].
spears, weapon of aliis, not of army, [258].
Warfare, Hawaiian method of, [338], [366].
Water of everlasting life of Kane, [82], [86], [90].
of life of Kane, [88], [92], [96].
that is not water, [282], [288], [306].
Wauke, bark rendered pulpy, [398].