Lauhiki, the first woman who braided mats, and taught others, [656], [658].

Laukona, indigenous cane, [582].

Lauoho, not known as food, [246].

Laupahoehoe, [468].

Legends:
Halemano, [228].
Hiku and Kawelu, [182].
Hinaaimalama, [266].
Iwa, [284].
Kahalaopuna, [188].
Kalaepuni and Kalaehina, [198].
Kamapuaa, [314].
Kapakohana, [208].
Kapunohu, [214].
Kaulu, [364].
Kawelo, [2].
Keaweikekahialii, [262].
Kekuhaupio, [452].
Kepakailiula, [384].
Kihapiilani, [176].
Kuapakaa, [78].
Kulepe, [172].
Maikoha, [270].
Maniniholokuaua and Keliimalolo, [164].
Maui, [536].
Namakaokapaoo, [274].
Oopu god, the, [510].
Opelemoemoe, [168].
Pakaa, [72].
Palila, [136], [372].
Pamano, [302].
Piimaiwaa, [376].
Punia, [294].
Puniakaia, [154].
Uweuwelekehau, [192].

Lehokukuwau, [140].

Lehoula, [506], [508], [548].

Lehua, or ohia lehua tree, (Metrosideros polymorpha), [190].
arrow wood, [280].
blossoms, [38], [102], [230].
floral emblem, [230].
trees at Kaula, [152].

Leina a ka uhane, (soul’s leap), [574].

Leiomanu (leiomano), a shark-toothed weapon, [468].