Canoe-building, [610]–612, [630]–632, [634], [636];
-building gods, [612];
-building priests, [612]–630;
names of parts, [612], [702].
Canoes, [106], [108], [110], [116], [120], [124], [128];
of Keawenuiaumi and party, [78]–80;
of Manini, [74], [164], [178];
voyages of, [120], [178], [376];
fastened together in twos, [178], [376];
large and small, [194], [198], [200], [204];
used in expedition to Maui greatest known, [376], [390];
Alenuihaha channel covered with, [390];
number at Kapua, [204];
fleet of 8000, prepared by kings of Puna and Hilo, [260];
eighteen war, set sail, [278];
general, [204], [206], [278], [394], [428], [430], [432], [444], [452], [592], [692].
of Kamehameha, many, [442];
third battle of Kamehameha renowned for number of, [470];
double, [472];
lengths of, [630];
Kamehameha sailed for Molokai with one hundred, [688].
Carangus (ulua), [266], [274].
Cave at Kalamaula, dwelling of Maniniholokuaua’s lizard grandmother, [164], [166].
Chant (name) of Halemano, [244];
of Halemano, [246]–48–50–52–54;
of Kamalalawalu, [256]–258;
of Kamapuaa arousing Lonokaeho, [326];
of Kamapuaa to Kuilioloa, [332];
of Kamapuaa to Pele, [334]–36–38;
to Kamapuaa, [314]–16–18–20;
of Kaniki, [550];
of Kawelo, [26]–34, [38]–46, [86], [94], [104];
(prayer) of Kekuhaupio to Lono, [456];
of Koolau to Pamano, [304]–06;
of Kuapakaa, [80]–106, [118];
of Kamapuaa calling his gods by name, [328]–30;
of Pamano, [308]–10;
of Pele to Kamapuaa, [336]–38;
(wail) of Punia, [298].
Chief, Hema made a, [482].
Chiefs, [267];
blue blood of, [244];
Kamehameha, foremost, [464];
lands divided with, [466];
principal of Kona, [466];
of Hawaii, [198], [206] (Namakaokaia and Na-maka-o-Kalani), [276];
Nunulu one of the high, [246];
of Maui, [206];
slaughter of, [264];
under king Keliiokaloa, [262], [264].
Circumcision of Palila by Hina, [140], [144].
Cliffs of Puna, offspring of, [8], [12], [32], [34].
Clouds fixed in the heaven, continuation chant by Kuapakaa, [90]–92.