Hooilo, [394], [400].

Hooipoikamalanai, [162].
and Moikeha, [144].
brought to palace of Kunaka, [146].
chiefess of high rank; mother of Kila, [160].
determined to go to Hawaii; fails to recognize Kila; has interview with him, [146].
sons successors at death of, [152].
why Moikeha lived with, [170].

Hooipoikamalanai and Hinauu, or sister, daughters of king of Kauai; fall in love with Moikeha, [116];
take him for their husband, [118].
ask after the bones of their father; ask the cause of their sons’ wailing and grief signs, [132].
assured of being safeguarded Kila is allowed to join his brothers, [130].
discover for first time the great crime committed; are bent on seeing their sons punished, [150].
distressed greatly, [144];
learning their sons’ scheme, propose to accompany them, [130].
dwell in Waipio many days; insist that Kila act as king of Kauai; they acted as rulers till their death, [152].
greatly troubled, [148].
hearing Kaialea is to be killed ask Kila that they die in his stead, [146].
object to their taking Kila alone, [130].
question the return party from Waipio, [144].
reaching Waipio are sent for; informed of Kaialea’s fate, [146].
seeing Kila’s unselfish love they relent, [152].
send a party to Waipio to institute a search for Kaialea, [140].
travel around Kauai mourning for Kila, [132].
wives of Moikeha, [118].

Hookaakaaikapakaakaua and sister without knowledge of their relationship, under strict kapu, [540].
a son, and Kapuaokaoheloai, a daughter, of Ku and Hina, high chiefs of Hilo, [540].
refusing food, loses his beauty; beauty of, coaxed back with food, [546].

Hookele i Hilo and Hookele i Kau, sailing-masters of Pakaa story, [518].

Hookumukahonua the progenitor of Hawaii’s royal family, [406].

Hookumukapo, [404].

Hookuukekii, upland of Kohala, [538].

Hoolehelehekii, a stick, [96].

Hoopapa contest, [576]–584.
contests of Lono, beginning of, [290].
definition of, [574].
game of, [274], [276].
gods in the profession of, [584], [592].
Lono’s favorite profession, [270].
or hoopaapaa, definition, [266].
profession, Kalanialiiloa in front rank of, [574].
profession of, commended to Lono, [266].
youngster, Kaipalaoa, [574].