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Papa Kuhikuhi Hō‘ike / Index
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◆ ◆ 273 Papa Kuhikuhi Hō‘ike / Index ‘A‘āhoaka: mo‘olelo of, 52, 53 ‘a‘apo as cultural value, xlviii, 99, 103, 116, 132, 151, 152 ABCFM missionaries, 10, 44, 48, 72, 74, 102, 176 Advertiser, Pacific Commercial (PCA) (newspaper), 100, 180, 181 Ae‘a, Alohi, 212 aesthetic devices. See mea kīnohinohi ‘Āhiu (wind), 104, 105 “Aia lā ‘o Pele” (hula), xxiii, 209 ai ha‘a. See ha‘a aikāne: cultural practice and acceptance of, 135–36, 138–41; social and political roles, 140 ‘Aikapu, 7, 9, 10, 32, 58, 152, 153, 190, 203, 247n35, 257 ‘Aikū as resistance to the religious political system of ‘Aikapu, 152, 153, 203, 257 ‘Ainoa, 9, 257 Aka, 125. See also Kalanamainu‘u akamai as cultural value, xlviii, 99, 109, 115–16, 132, 152 Akanikōlea, Hawai‘i, 154 Alio, Kaua‘i, 105 Alio, O‘ahu, 68 aloha ‘āina: as cultural value, xxiv, xxix, 4, 6, 8; as discourse of resistance, 202; and the Hawaiian nationalist newspapers, 74; and Hawaiian place names, 154; and hulihia discourse, 192; and mo‘olelo, 109, 125, 182, 199, 207; as motivation to protect culture, 220; as nationalism, 18; relationship to ‘ike ‘āina, 98; as social justice and political activism, 23, 165. See also mālama ‘āina aloha ‘āina warriors. See po‘e aloha ‘āina American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), 9, 12, 151; and Hawaiian language newspapers, 74; and hula, 44, 102–3; and the PCA, 181 ‘anā‘anā, 59–60, 150, 159, 203, 228; and hula, 110 Anahola, Kaua‘i: winds of, 155 annexation, 14, 18–22, 24, 46, 61, 164, 168–69, 172, 174, 183, 199, 200, 213 antiannexation petitions, 20–22 ‘Āpa‘apa‘a (wind), 79 ‘Apua, Hawai‘i, 82, 86–87, 139, 162–63, 243n48 Armstrong, Richard, 12, 72, 73 ‘Aukelenuiaiku: mo‘olelo of, 53 ‘awa (Piper methysticum), xlv, 212; ‘awa hiwa as offering, 59; drinking of, discouraged, 10–11; pū‘awahiwa, 60; rituals in preparing, 121 ‘Awa (wind), xlv ‘Āwihikalani (Hi‘iaka’s critical eye), 28, 133 ‘Āwili, Hawai‘i (surf site), 139 “Battle of the Owls, a Hawaiian Legend” (Poepoe), 174 Bayonet Constitution, 17–19, 46, 77, 168, 171, 177, 205 birthplace of hula. See Hā‘ena, Hawai‘i; Kā‘ana, Moloka‘i 274 ◆ Index Bishop Museum Archives (BMA), xxiv, 45. See also mele books; Mele Index, Bishop Museum Archives Bush, John Edwin Ailuene, 51, 53, 74, 142; as author, 170, 181–82, 185, 189, 200, 202, 203; as newspaper editor and public servant, 167–69; as politician, 172–73, 178 Calvinists in Hawai‘i. See ABCFM missionaries Campbell Estate, 164 ceded lands, 164 Chinaman’s Hat, 156. See also Mokoli‘i, O‘ahu Christianity in Hawai‘i, 6, 9–11, 61, 165; impact on Pele and Hi‘iaka mo‘olelo, 203. See also settler colonialism coronation of Kalākaua, 81, 115, 181, 243n42 Crouching Lion. See Kauhi‘īliomakaokalani cultural practices. See aikāne; aloha ‘āina; ‘anā‘anā; he‘e nalu; ho‘okipa; ho‘opāpā; hula; mālama ‘āina cultural values. See ‘a‘apo as cultural value; akamai as cultural value; aloha ‘āina; ‘eleu; le‘ale‘a; mālama ‘āina; mo‘okū‘auhau depopulation. See population collapse Desha, Stephen Langhern, Sr.: as author, 51, 144, 170, 178, 186, 189, 200, 202; background of, 174–76; as newspaper editor, 174–75 discourse of sufficiency, xxvi E ala e Kahiki kū (oli), 125–26 ‘ēko‘a as meiwi, xxvii, xxxiii, 4, 42; examples of, 57, 86–87, 105, 124, 133, 149 ‘eleu, xlviii, 99, 103, 115, 132, 151 folklore, xxx, 45, 47, 91, 165, 175, 177; as nationbuilding, 17. See also mo‘olelo games, activities, and sports. See he‘e nalu; ho‘opāpā; hula; kake; kilu, hula kilu; nane; pūhenehene; ‘ulu maika genealogy. See mo‘okū‘auhau genres of Hawaiian literature and oral performance. See kanikau; kau; mele aloha ‘āina; mo‘olelo ka‘ao; mo‘olelo ku‘una geothermal development: in Aotearoa (New Zealand), 191–92; fight against, 191; in Hawai‘i, 59, 63, 164, 192 ha‘a, xx, xxiii, xlvii, 110, 162; and Kalākaua’s coronation, 243n42; as a vehicle for Pele and Hi‘iaka mo‘olelo, xlviii Hā‘ena (Hōpoe’s companion), xx, xxi, xliii, 27, 110; as kumu hula, xlvi Hā‘ena, Hawai‘i, xlvi, xlviii, 55, 157; as birthplace of hula, xlii Hā‘ena, Kaua‘i, xlvi, xlix, 27, 96, 98, 124, 125, 151, 223; home of Lohi‘au, xlviii, 26, 55, 56, 72, 112; and hula, 110; hula p...