Kapued before Moikeha left, [164].
certain food, being reserved for the gods, [134].
day for the god of Hakau, [200]–02;
king’s death prophesied to then happen, [204].
food at Waipio, by order of Kila, [138], [142].
grounds, [166]–68.
harbor of Moikeha’s, [164].
place of the king; royal precincts, [184].
Kapus established severe upon women, [14].
skin crackled by the, [242].
Kapua, at completion of, Kualii orders hogs from Pumaia, [470].
dead body of Pumaia dragged to, [472].
men of Wawa at, [380];
wreath the sea of, [392].
temple called, situated east of Leahi, overlooking Mamala, [470].
temple of Kualii, [472].
the seventh at, [394].
Kapuakahi, “the first flower”, [14].
visits the old man three days with questions, [546].
Kapuaokaoheloai, ancestry of, established as of highest rank, [544]–46.
and attendant leave Hawaii and reach Waimea, Kauai, [542].
and companions remain at Waimea till return of messengers, who fail to find one equally beautiful, [542].
and messengers sail for Kuaihelani, [542].
at departure of attendants, moves to and sleeps with her brother, [542].
attendant reminds the chief that banishment to Kuaihelani was to be the penalty, [542].
attendants of, discover their charges sleeping together, [542].
awakened and attracted by bright light, returns and passes the night with a handsome young man, [540].
beauty of, seen by messengers in search of wife for king of Kuaihelani, [542].
causes the chickens to crow and sends her attendant to morning work, [540]–42.
cautioned regarding king’s daughter, Kapuaokaohelo, [542]–44.
conceals chickens at her bed, [540].
daughter of Ku and Hina, [540].
definition, [540].
endears the spirit of her brother in sleep with her friend, [546].
female attendant of, asks to be heard before execution, [542].
in bathing with king’s daughter, again slips back, [544].
is saved and joined again by the friend, [546].
legend of, [540].
refuses to accept invitation of king’s daughter, is led to and slips from the platform, [544].
weeping for her brother, is questioned by Kapuaokaohelo, [546].
Kapuaokaohelo, after inquiries, sails for Hilo, [546].
becomes deeply in love and sets out in search of her lover, [546].
discovering her friend’s frailty, sent message to her father to punish her, [544].
finds an old man and sick boy, [546].
preparing to return to Kuaihelani, makes another visit; recognizes her intended husband, whom she approaches and uncovers, [546].
Kapuaokeonaona accompanies Kepakailiula to Maui, [506].
daughter of Kukuipahu, given to Kepakailiula for wife, [504].
is stood in front of Kepakailiula, which stays the slaughter, [508].
much thought of by the father, [506].
Kapuaululana, [24].
Kapueokahi, harbor of Hana, Umi’s canoes enter, [246]–48.
image rolled over cliff of, [254].
Kapuheeuanui, fishes up the different islands as coral, [20]–22.