The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 569 pages of information about The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai.

The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 569 pages of information about The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai.

7.  HAUNAKA.  A champion boxer of Kohala.

8.  HINA-I-KA-MALAMA.  A chiefess of Maui.

9.  HULU-MANIANI.  “Waving feather.”  A seer of Kauai.

10.  IHU-ANU.  “Cold-nose.”  A champion boxer of Kohala.

11.  KA-ELO-I-KA-MALAMA.  The “mother’s brother” who guards the land of Nuumealani.

12.  KA-HALA-O-MAPU-ANA.  “The sweet-scented hala.”  The youngest sister of Aiwohikupua.

13.  KAHAU-O-KAPAKA.  The chief of Koolau, Oahu, father of Laie-i-ka-wai.

14.  KAHOUPO ’KANE.  Attendant upon Poliahu.

15.  KA-ILI-O-KA-LAU-O-KE-KOA.  “The-skin-of-the-leaf-of-the-koa (tree).”  The wife of Kauakahialii.

16.  KALAHUMOKU.  The fighting dog of Aiwohikupua.

17.  KA-OHU-KULO-KIALEA.  “The-moving-cloud-of-Kaialea.”  Guard of the shade at the taboo house of Kahiki.

18.  KA-ONOHI-O-KA-LA.  “The-eyeball-of-the-sun.”  A high taboo chief, who lives in Kahiki.

19.  KAPUKAI-HAOA.  A priest, grandfather of Laie-i-ka-wai.

20.  KAUA-KAHI-ALII.  The high chief of Kauai.

21.  KAULAAI-LEHUA.  A beautiful princess of Molokai.

22.  KE-KALUKALU-O-KE-WA.  Successor to Kauakahi-alii and suitor to Laie-i-ka-wai.

23.  KIHA-NUI-LULU-MOKU.  “Great-convulsion-shaking-the-island.”  A guardian spirit of Pali-uli.

24.  KOAE.  The tropic bird.  Messenger of Aiwohikupua.

25.  LAIE-I-KA-WAI.  A species of the ieie vine. (?) The beauty of Pali-uli.

26.  LAIE-LOHELOHE.  Another species of the ieie vine. (?) Twin sister of Laie-i-ka-wai.

27.  LANALANA-NUI-AI-MAKUA.  “Great-ancestral-spider.”  The one who lets down the pathway to the heavens.

28.  LAU-KIELE-ULA.  “Red-kiele-leaf.”  The mother who attends the young chief in the taboo house at Kahiki.

29.  LILI-NOE.  “Fine-fog.”  Attendant to Poliahu.

30.  MAHINA-NUI-KONANE.  “Big-bright-moon.”  Guard of the shade at the taboo house at Kahiki.

31.  MAILE-HAIWALE.  “Brittle-leafed-maile-vine.”  Sister of Aiwohikupua.

32.  MAILE-KALUHEA.  “Big-leafed-maile-vine.”  Sister of Aiwohikupua.

33.  MAILE-LAULII.  “Fine-leaf ed-maile-vine.”  Sister of Aiwohikupua.

34.  MAILE-PAKAHA.  “Common-maile-vine.”  Sister of Aiwohikupua.

35.  MAKA-WELI.  “Terrible-eyes.”  A young chief of Kauai.

36.  MALAEKAHANA.  The mother of Laie-i-ka-wai.

37.  MALIO.  A sorceress, sister of the Puna rascal,

38.  MOANALIHA-I-KA-WAOKELE.  A powerful chief in Kahiki.

39.  MOKU-KELE-KAHIKI.  “Island-sailing-to-Kahiki.”  The mother’s brother who guards the land of Ke-alohi-lani.

40.  POLI-AHU.  “Cold-bosom.”  A high chiefess who dwells on Maunakea.

41.  POLOULA.  A chief at Wailua, Kauai.

42.  ULILI.  The snipe.  Messenger to Aiwohikupua.

43.  WAI-AIE.  “Water-mist.”  Attendant of Poliahu.

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