Pula-i, ti-leaf whistle, [668].

Pulee, sister of Halemano, [228].

Pumaia, chief of district, [550], [652].
and Wakaina, [552].

Puna, awa of, [258].
“big sea of,” “hala trees of,” [248].
coast of, submerged, [248].
Halemano chants of, [248].
Kamalalawalu’s birthplace, [230].
Kamehameha’s birthplace, [230].
Kamehameha sets out to conquer, [468].
kapas, [230].
king of, [228], [240], [248].
references to, [340], [342], [410], [416], [468].

Punaluu, Kaliuwaa falls near, [314].
Olopana lands at, [314].

Punia, legend of, [294]–300.

Puniakaia, legend of, [154]–162.

Puowaina, Punchbowl Hill, Honolulu, [474].
Makaioulu and companion encounter ten soldiers at, [488].

Pupuilima, legend of, [552], [554].

Pupukea, high chief, legend of, [436]–450.
and Kamalalawalu, [448].
and Lono, [436], [440].
and Makakui, [438]–440, [448], [450].