Daughters given to kings, [398].

Davallia tenuifolia (pala-a), a Hawaiian fern furnishing red dye, [640].

Davis (Isaac), white man at Kawaihae, known as Aikake, [426].

Days for cultivating, [662]–64–66.

Dead, treatment of the, [570]–72.

Death, belief in life after, [574];
belief in the soul after, [572]–74;
customs at approach of and following, [570].

Demigod of Hawaii, Maui, prominent as, [536].

Divers, depth attained by, [288].

Dodonaea viscosa (aalii), forest tree, [346], [586], [680].

Drought, similarity of Hawaiian and biblical accounts of, [660]–62.