Genealogical records, Kualii’s name omitted in, [364];
tree of Kualii, [404], [405];
of Opuukahonua, [22], [24], [25].
trees of the islands differ, [406].

Genealogy of Kualii, [22], [404];
of the islands, [6], [16].
Opuukahonua’s, places him as origin of the race, [406].

Generations before Wakea, [12], [406];
to Kamehameha, [12], [406].

Ghosts, images of temple thought to be, [262].
Kalakeenuiakane people devoured by, [42].

God of Aukelenuiaiku, [68];
Hakau, [200], [202];
Keawenuiaumi, [264].
Moikeha tells his sons they must have a, [120].
spirits hear call of Kaeha’s, [524].
the year, [282];
emblems of the, [282], [288], [306].
with the downcast eyes, [382].

Gods, battle of the, [232].
collective and manifold, appealed to by Laukiamanuikahiki to give her the form of an old woman, [604].
hoopapa or wrangling, [584], [592].
join in games with Pupuhuluena; are stood on their heads, [572].
of Kalae in charge of the food, [572].
offer to help Pupuhuluena in landing, [572].
primeval, the four, [394].
propitiate first the, [340];
refeathering the, [200], [202].
purpose and benefits of, described, [262].
shamed, give Pupuhuluena the variety of tubers, [572];
show Pupuhuluena all the different tubers, [572].
they are like unto, [374].

Gouging out the eyes, [582].

Gourd (calabash) of bones of vanquished chiefs, [310], [314]–18.

Government administration under Umi, [228].

Green sea, [40].