Index. 



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Kaupakuea, 500. 

 Kaupea, 36. 



Kaupo, Maui. 240, 246, 270. 

 the wauke plant at, 270. 

 uplands of Mokulau, in the middle of, 302. 

 Koolau, a village in, 302. 

 Kauwaupali, name of battle, 470. 



Kauwiki or Kauiki, Hana, 176, 178, 206, 376, 378, 390, 

 544. 548. 

 canoes at. 178, 390. 

 Kawalakii image on fortres.s of, 376. 

 house of Kepakailiula at. 394. 

 Kauwila (Alphitonia ponderosa). a hard wood, 638. 

 Kawaaiki, cliff-climber of Molokai, 496. 

 Kawaewae. heiau of, 350. 

 Kawaihae, 124, 426, 442, 448, 472, 480. 

 canoe fleet at, 442. 

 heiau at Puukohola in, 472. 

 Kalaimoku arrives at, 480. 

 Kamehameha at, 490. 

 Kanaloauo, chief of Waimea and, 442. 

 Kauhiakama lands at, 440, 442. 

 Keliimalolo arrived at, 490-92. 

 Keoua and party arrived at, 690-692. 

 Keoua lands at, 472. 

 Malaihi lands at, 486. 

 "peleleu" fleet constructed at. 690. 

 water of Ahukini at, 692. 

 and Waimea, chiefs at, 486. 

 Kawaihoa. 286. 



Kavvaikapu, wife of Niulii, 218. 

 Kawaikuauhoe, runner of Kauai, 224. 

 Kawaipapa, Hana, 176. 180; Kauiki landed at. 548. 

 Kawalakii, name of image on Kauwiki hill, 180, 378. 

 Kawalowai, war club of Namakaokalani, 138. 

 Kawaluna, Kipapalauulu landed at, 268. 

 Konikonia, king of, 268. 

 Kawau (Bvronia sandwicensis), used for "kapa" logs, 



638. 

 Kawauhelemoa, supernatural being in chicken form, 314. 

 Kawelo or Kaweloleimakua. son of Maihuna and Malai- 

 akalani. ruler of Kauai, legend of. 2-71, 700. 

 son of Heulu and Haiamu, story of, 694-721. 

 Kaweloikaikoo and Kooakapoko, messengers from Kauai 



for Kawelo, 14, 18, 32, 

 Kaweloleimakua. 2, 8, .32, 34. 70. 

 Kawelomahamahaia and Kaweloleikoo. elder sons of 



Maihuna and brothers of Kawelo, 2. 

 Kawelowai, daughter of Aikanaka, enamours Kaeleha, 



62. 

 Kawelu, daughter of a chief, 182-188. 

 Keaau, squid fisher, and owner of "leho" shells. 284- 



288. 

 Keahumoa. plains of. near Kipapa gulch, 274. 278. 

 Keahuolu and Lanihau. parents of Hiku. 182. 

 Keahuopuaa. 318. 



Aiohikupua expedition landed at. 410. 412. 

 birthplace of Kepakailiula, 384. 

 Kamehameha arrives at, 468. 

 Keaka, daughter of King Kaiuli, 302, 304, 312. 

 Keakahiwa, 174. 



Kealakaha, in Hamakua. 470. 482. 

 Kealakekua. Kona, 446. 

 Kealia. Mokuleia. 272. 

 Keanapou. Kahoolawe, canoes at. 392. 

 Kalaepuni lands at. 202 ; dies at, 204. 

 Kapunohu lands at, 220. 

 well dug at, 202. 

 Keaonui (large cloudl, a deity of cultivators, 662. 



prayer to, 662-664. 

 Keauhou, canoes at, 206. 



Keauhou and Kahaluu. chiefs of Kona, 384, 388. 

 Keaukaha. inhabited by ghosts, 298. 

 Keaumiki and Keauka. gods of the wind and tide, 160, 

 330, 364- 



Keaumiki and Keauka — Continued. 

 servants of King of Kauai, 396. 

 ebb and flow tides personified. 396. 

 Keawaiki (near Lahaina), 436, 442. 



Kamalalawalu lived at and' surfed with Lono off, 436. 

 _ Kauhiakama lands at. 442. 



Keaweaheulu (chief), one of Kamehameha's four chief 

 executives, 466, 478. 

 and Kamanawa, commissioners to Keoua, 472. 

 "hia-apana" (jester) of Kamehameha, 478. 

 Keaweikekahialii ( Keawekekaliialiiokamoku), legend of 



262-264. 

 Keawemauhili, chief of Hilo, 466. 468. 



and Keoua. 468. 

 Keawenuiaumi. King of Hawaii, son of King Umi, 72, 

 74. 78. 84, 88, 90-98, 106-114, 120-124, 132, n4, 198' 

 200, 376. 

 lines composed in honor of, 90. 

 ^ Piimaiwaa. famed warrior of. 376. 

 Keawepuahiki. soldier of Kahekili, 692. 

 Keeaumoku, chief of Kona, 466, 468, 472; executive un- 

 der Kamehameha, 478. 

 and Namahana, parents of Kaaluuuanu, 688. 

 Kekaa, capital of Maui, 540-542; hill of Maui, 540- 

 spirits journey to, 542-544. 572; called Leina-ka- 

 uhane, 544, 574; Maui and Moemoe live at, 544 

 Kekakau, surf-rider of Kamehameha, 478. 

 Kekuaokalani, rebel against removing "kapu," 478, 480. 

 Kekuapoi, wife of Kahahana, 460, 462. 

 Kekuaualo, watchmen. 240. 

 Kekuawahine, deceiver, 486. 



Kekuhaupio, warrior and chief of Hawaii, lenend of 

 452-457- 

 of Keei, Kona, warrior, 466, 478. 

 Keliimalolo, runner of Maui, 490-494. 



runner of Oahu, 164-166. 

 Keliiokaloa. king of all Hawaii, 262-264. 

 Keliiomakahanaloa, sister in cloud form of Kamapuaa, 



342. 

 Kemamo, warrior famed in use of the sling, 222, 224. 

 Kemano, spring, 342. 

 Keolewa (morning star), 30, 32. 

 war club of Peopele, 220. 

 adjoining Puuhue, Kohala, 494. 

 Keomo. 466. 



Keoneoio. canoes at, 470. 



Keoua (first), father of Kamehameha, younger brother 

 of Kalaiopuu, 464. 

 of Kau, 466. 



and Keawemauhili, enemies of Kamehameha, 468, 470, 

 472, 482. 690. 692. 

 Kepaalani. canoeist of Kamehameha, 478. 

 Kepakailiula. man noted for strength. 384; legend of, 



384-405- 

 Kepoiamalau. definition. 450. 



Kepuniwai. Kamehameha's battle at lao valley. 470. 

 Kepuwahaulaula. sea-battle of. 472, 4/4. 

 Keu, definition of, 444. 

 Ki, or ti (Cordyline terminalis). 316, 640. 

 Kiha, 550, 576. 



Kihanuilulumoku, dragon-god, defender of Paliuli. 410 

 412, 416. 

 lizard-god or "moo," 412. 

 Kihapiilani, King of Maui, 176-180, 376, 378. 

 Kihawahine, lizard-god. 176. 



and Piikea. 176-178. 

 Kiihele and Kiinoho, adopted parents of Kepakailiula 



384. 386. 

 Kiinoho and Kiihele, adopted parents of Kepakailiula 



384, 388, 394, 396. 

 Kikane. messenger of Kamehameha, 688, 690. 

 Kikekaala, daughter of Nunulu, 246, 256-258. 

 Kila, mentioned in Kawelo's chant, 18. 

 Kilauea, 332, 334, 340. 342, 526, 576. 

 army of Keoua destroyed by eruption of, 472. 



