Calendar, monthly, varied on the different islands, [372].

Cannibalism, premium on practice of, [564]. [[iv]]

Canoe, [438], [440].
honor seat of, [382].
Lono and Kakuhihewa’s, race, [300];
Lono wins, [300].
of bulrushes, [156].
parts, [582];
shed values, [584].
prayer of Uli, [438].
priestess of Laa, [440].
various kinds, or purposes, [438].
various parts, descriptive, [440].
vines grow, where, [398].

Canoe, double, (a), sent to Kauai to invite Kupakoili to Hawaii, [522].
loaded with feather cloaks, [314].
Moikeha’s, for voyage from Tahiti, [114].
of Kakuhihewa, [290], [294], [298].
of Kana, of ten fathoms, [438].
of Kaumaielieli, [440];
of Lono, [292], [294], [298], [300];
of Wahanui, [516].
on exposure of body of, Uli ordered the people to return, [442].
wagered by Paiea, [212].
with covered platform, [146].

Canoes of Kamalalawalu ordered carried inland and dismantled, [342].
of Kapaihiahilina, [356], [358].

Carangus ignobilis (ulua), gamiest fish, [294].

Cave of Umi-a-Liloa, [232].

Champions of Kuaihelani, [34].

Changing thought, [14].

Chant committed to memory, how, [276].
honoring name of Lono, [288].
Kakuhihewa charged with appropriating a, belonging to others, [282].
Lono, a chief without a, [280];
knows this, [288].
of Koauli, [342];
of Kualii, [30], [158], [364];
of Lonoikamakahiki revealing the bones of vanquished chief of Hamakua, [316];
of Hilo, [316];
of Kau, [318];
of Kohala, [316];
of Kona, [320];
of Puna, [316].
possibly carried to Hawaii by canoe, [288].
taught by Ohaikawiliula, [276], [282], [288].