Ika a Maui, of New Zealand, [370].

Ikiiki, month; indicative of heat, [240].

Iku or Aiku, [32].
arrives at Kauai; becomes king, [110].
Aukele again mourned for by, [44];
exercises a fostering care over, [34].
death defeats, in battles on Kauai, [110].
Kuaihelani, great chief of, [32], [86], [88].
predictions of wife to, come true, [44].
refuses Aukele to see the sports contest, [34].
took great interest in Aukele at birth, [32].

Ikua, rock hurled by Koeleele, [528].
thunder, [76], [84];
black rock, [78].

Ikumailani, [32], [44], [46], [94].
headwaters of, [94].
kind brother of Aukele, [94].
seeks and rescues Aukele, [44].
tries to dissuade Aukele from sailing with them, [46].

Ila, a mole, [386].

Ili, a piece of land, [398].

Iliau (Wilkesia gymnoxiphium), [282], [288].
wilted in the sun, [306].

Ilima, flowers of the; a favorite for wreaths; Oahu’s chosen emblem, [598].

Ilio hulu pano (black dog), [240].