Food eaten as by birds, [376].

Foreign land, Ahukinialaa a chief from the, [4].
referred to as Tahiti, [374].

Foreigners, first reference to, [374].
first sight of, knew or met, [28].
met by Kualii, [30], [374].

Foreknowledge of sex of child, [596].

Fornander, additional Kualii legendary data, [432].
Amama, treatise on, [60];
on Aukele, [32];
on Song of Kualii, [370], [394].

Fragrant hala blossoms (hinano) of Puna, [580].

Fulica alai, [370].

Game of hoopapa, [274].
konane, Kaikilani and husband engaged in, [272];
Kakuhihewa challenges Lono to a, [300];
resembling checkers, a favorite pastime of chiefs, [270].

Games, arrow, a favorite, [258].
kilu, loku, papuhene, [220];
lascivious, [220];
olohu, pahee, [112];
sundry, [34], [112], [178].

Garment, woman with dyed, on Puuokapolei, [392].
yellow, dyed from the mao tree, [392].