Oilikukaheana brought the awa plant from Kahiki, [606].
Ointment, calabash of (Kakele), [80].
Oio, bone-fish (Albula vulpes), [158].
Okolehao, a liquor distilled from the ti-root, [670].
Ola, king of Kauai, and builder of the Hanola temple, [208].
Olaa, place known by ancient traditions as Laa, [112].
kapas of, [284].
Olana, or Nana, month, [116].
Olapa, shrub used in scenting kapa, [112].
Olena (circuma longa), root furnished a yellow dye, [640].
Oloa kapa, [140].