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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. 44. WAKA. A sorceress, grandmother of Laie-i-ka-wai. The chief counsellor of Aiwohikupua. The humpbacked attendant of Laie-i-ka-wai. A canoe owner of Molokai. A chief of Molokai, father of Kaulaailehua. A countrywoman of Hana. Paddlers, soldiers, and country people. ACTION OF THE STORY Twin sisters, Laieikawai and Laielohelohe, are born in Koolau, Oahu, their birth heralded by a double clap of thunder. Their father, a great chief over that district, ha
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