Ahuimaiaapakanaloa, in Nuumealani, appeases Pele, [578];
definition of, [578], [604];
brother of Pele, [604].

Ahupuaa, a division of land, [182], [220];
Hiku’s arrow, Pua-ne, passed over, [182].
of Kukuipahu, Kohala district, [220];
spear thrown over, [100];
war club of Paopele compared with, [220].

Aiae (Nothocestrum breviflorum), a tough-grained wood, [636].

Aikake, name for Isaac Davis, [426].

Aikanaka, king of Kauai, [694], [696], [700], [702], [704], [706], [708], [712], [716], [720].

Aikanaka, son of Kauai king, [2], [4], [14], [16], [20], [22], [24], [30], [32], [36], [38], [40], [44], [48], [50], [52], [58], [60], [62], [64], [66], [68], [70], [238], [242].

Aikapu and Ainoa (eating restrictions), defined, [480];
Kekuaokalani and Liholiho differ in regard to, [480].

Aimoku, creator, devourer, [350].

Aina, personification of the moon, [540].

Ainakea, indigenous cane used by sorcerers, [586].