Hinano blossom of the pandanus, [358].
awa lau, fragrant, [358].
Hinanuiakalana, [2].
Hinanuialana, [6].
Hinau, after the death of, [350].
assists in escape of Kauhiakama; greets and succors him; helps him to escape to Mani, [348]–50.
believing he was to be a temporary ruler, boards the canoes for Hawaii, and is put to death, [350].
greatest man on Maui, the, [350].
held in grateful memory by Kauhi; Kauhi fears for return of; sings praises of, [350].
Lono sends messenger to get, and put him to death, [350].
messenger of Kamalalawalu, sent to circuit Lanai for Haloalena; sees Kualii’s canoe fleet; reports Kualii’s arrival at Manele, [424].
one of Lono’s generals, [348].
sailing for Hawaii, is cut in two, [350].
Hinauluohia, [25].
Hinauu, [146];
and Hooipoikamalanai, daughters of king of Kauai, [116];
wives of Moikeha, [118].
journey to Waipio, [146].
mourning for Kila, travel around Kauai, [132].
propose to accompany their sons on voyage for bones of Moikeha, [130].
Hinawaikoli, head feathers of Halulu, [66].