Feather cloak, Ku arrayed in his, [384].
Kualii kills the opposing king and taking his, returns, [430].
Kualii took part in battles and carried away the, [428];
questions the boy on seizure of a, [430].
left as a token of recognition, [596].
someone came out of the conflict bearing a, [428].

Feather cloaks, canoe load of, wagered by Hauna, [312].

Feather god of Hakau, [202].

Feather kahili, [42];
of Lono, [270], [280].

Fence of bones almost complete, built from human bones, [578].
lacks one victim to complete, [574], [576].
(pa iwi) of Kauai chief, [574];
near Honolulu, [574].

First sight of foreigners, account of, [28].

Fisherman, Kapuheeuanui the great, [22].
of Kapaahu, [22].

Fishing contest between Kakuhihewa and Lono, [290]–298.
grounds, Akaka, [290], [292];
dedicated to our god, [294].

Flat head, ideal of beauty, [204].

Flower floating, [14].