Palani, surgeon-fish (Hepatus sp.), [298], [300].
an indigenous cane, known also as palanihao and polaniula, [584].

Palanquin, [142], [144].

Palila, legend of, [136]–153.

Paliuli, battle at, [416].
the Hawaiian paradise, [384], [406], [410], [412].

Palm leaves as peace offering, [122].
a hiding place, [364].

Pamano (famous as a singer and chanter), legend of, [302]–313.

Panaewa, unknown locality mentioned in meles, [250], [256].

Panuhunuhu (Callyodon ahula), [154].

Paoo, fish (Salarias sp.), form of taken by Kauli and his wife, [266].

Paopele, warrior, [220].