Auaulele, haao rain peculiar to, [398].
Auhuhu (Theprosia purpurea), a poisoning shrub, [464].
Aui, at the slaughter of, [384], [416].
Aukelenuiaiku, or Aukele, ape leaves, brings two, [40].
appearance and strength of, [36].
arrival at Holaniku foretold by, [50].
ashamed at return of, the brothers build them a ship, [44].
ashes, puts on war dress of, [54];
reduces dog Moela to, [60].
asks charge of the ship, [50].
attacked by queen’s guard, [58], [60].
axe on his wife, is asked to test, [68].
back to life, proceeds to bring brothers, [96].
bathing with his wife, goes to see his god, [64].
benefits received on return of, in facing death, [42].
bird-brothers and servants greeted by, [54], [56].
brethren, and, [32];
assured of ruling over his, [40];
hated by his, [32].
brother (angry) of, traps him in water hole, [44].
brothers of, ashamed at his return, build them a ship, [44];
they resist his counsel, [52];
wrestles with his brothers, [36];
will cause their death, [40].
brothers’ vain effort to hurt, [36].
building, shoots his arrow into, [34].
called home, [96].
club of, furnishes meat and drink, [50].
companions cautioned against their cravings by, [66].
contests, goes secretly to see, [34].
coral covering grandmother broken by, [108].
cunning, benefited by, [62], [72].
danger, saved from threatened, [58];
warned by his god of, [54], [56], [58], [64].
death of his brothers, will cause the, [40].
defeats his brothers, [36].
deceiver, [102].
dog Moela, discovered by, [56];
reduced to ashes, [60].
down-hearted, refuses food, [82].
dreams of his nephew and weeps, [80].
earmarks of great antiquity, [32].
earth, returning to, [86].
eating-house, entered by, [68].
escapes death designed by his brothers, [38].
exhausted, reaches shore, [54].
experience, meets with a queer, [102].
father, grief of, who mourns many days for, [42].
favorite of his father, [32].
fishing, devotes himself to, [100].
flight to heaven arrives first, on his, [76];
fell into space and lost, [84];
gets entangled on his return, [94], [96].
flight to obtain water, instructed in, [88], [90].
fly, taught how to, [72];
successful, [74].
gives his lands and wife to brothers, [98], [100].
god Lonoikoualii and, [42], [54], [56], [58].
god of, all-powerful, [58].
god, warned by his, of danger, [54], [56], [58], [64].
gods, prays to Namakaokahai and brothers as, [60], [62].
grandmother, coral covering his, broken by, [108].
of Iku asked by, [100].
outfitted by lizard, [42].
grandson of Kamooinanea, [38].
greets servants and bird-brothers, [54], [56].
Halulu, caught by the bird, [64];
instructs victims of, for their safety, [64];
plans to and kills the bird, [64], [66].
heaven, arrives first on his flight to, [76].
Holaniku, foretells arrival at, [50].
home, called, [96];
welcomed, [66].
house, invited to enter the, [58].
husband of Namakaokahai, offered as, [58].
Ikumailani, searched for and rescued by, [44].
Iku’s care, kept under, [34].
infatuated with Pele and Hiiaka, [100].
Kamooinanea called by, [108], [110].
Kanemoe desires to accompany, [106].
kingdom, etc., given by Namakaokahai to, [68].
knowledge, evidence of his, [50], [60].
konane, engages in a game of, [56].
Kuaihelani, defiant of, [76];
delays trip to, [106];
hero of, [78];
returns to, [108].
Kuwahailo advised by, to keep his men, [78];
battles with, [72];
seen by, in sacred place, [76];
threatens to kill, [78].
legend of, [32].
liberal nature of, great, [100].
lizard demand granted by, [40].
lizard preservation of, [44].
Luahinekaikapu meets, [90];
restores sight to, [92].
Makalii’s wife, faint and dizzy at beauty of, [80].
moon grasped for safety by, [86].
mother of, refuses to believe him dead, [42].
mourned for, [84];
again as dead, [44].
mourns many days for, grief of father who, [42].
Namakaokahai and brothers prayed to as gods by, [60], [62];
and, utilize the water of life, [68];
cousin of, [42];
given the kingdom, etc., [68];
offered as wife to, [58];
won as wife by, [62];
told of his useful things, [68].
nephew may be saved, hears how, [80].
outfitted by lizard-grandmother, [42].
pacific reply advised by, [52].
[[iii]]parents, requests leave to visit his, [106].
Pele and Hiiaka met by, [100];
infatuated with, [100].
possessions of his wife given, [74].
preservation of, by the lizard, [44].
rainbow, descent of the cliff by, [66].
refused permission to see sports, [34].
return of, and benefits received in facing death, [42].
robbed of his catch of birds, [44].
sails with his brothers, [46], [48].
saves himself from the doomed ship, [52], [54].
secretly, goes to see his brothers’ contests, [34].
sleeps under ekoko tree, [54].
son of, admonished, [98].
spirit, over anxious to catch the, [80], [82].
surprised that death does not occur, [70].
trouble, overcome, how rewarded, [56].
voyage, one day and night on, [78].
war dress of ashes, puts on, [54].
water of everlasting life, secures the, [92];
seeks the, [82], [86], [88], [90].
welcomed home, [66].
wife, is asked to test axe on his, [68];
lives happily with his, [66], [74];
reluctantly chops up his, [68], [70];
tries to deceive his, [100].
wife’s supreme powers, in fear admires, [70].
wishes child named after his god, [74].
Aukuu, fish-hawk (Ardea sacra), [396].
Awa, drinking of the, [398];
Kama and Lono wish to drink, together, [332].
lau hinano, fragrant, [358].
masticated, [332];
satisfying quality of, [358].
milk-fish (Chanos chanos), [464], [482].
of Koukou, [358].
(piper methysticum), [534].
real and the kind that grows on trees, [580].
rough-barked kukui, like a man who drinks, [390].
that withers the skin, [398].
Aweoweo (Chenopodium sandwicheum), a shrubby plant, [456].
Bambu, Laukia stepped off the, [598].
printing sticks, [606].
stalk, a roadway to Kuaihelani, [598].
Laukia climbed to top of, [598].
(the) shot up and leaned over till end reached Kuaihelani, [598].
Banana bud, a Hawaiian ideal of flesh condition, [532];
semblance of personal beauty, [40].
of Kaea, he is the shrivelled, [334].