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Kalahiki, tlsliing grounds outside of, 200. 



Kalahumoku. man-eating dog from Kahiki, 412, 414, 416. 



Kalaikupule ( Kalanihupule), son of Kahekili. 470, 474, 



476, 488, 498. 

 Kalaimamahu, law giver of Kamehameha. 478. 

 Kalaimoku, chief warrior of Kamehameha, 474, 476, 478, 



480, 486. 

 Kalaiopuu or Kalaniopuu, King of Hawaii, 452, 454, 



464, 466, 688. 

 Kalakeenuiakane, shark deity, 366. 

 Kalalau, the "kee" of, 40. 



tish caught at, 356. 



Kamapuaa visits parents at, 356. 

 Kalalawalu, 546. 



Kalalea, war club of Lupeakawaiowainiha, 138. 

 Kalamalo (Eragrostis variabilis), grass used in thatcli- 



ing, 640, 654. 

 Kalamaula, cave dwelling of lizard, 164, 166. 

 Kalana, soul of, 514. 



Kalana and Waihauakala, keepers of the god Holu, 510. 

 Kalanikilo, god of Kawelo, 24-26. 

 Kalaninuikupuapaikalaninui, name for Keoua, 464. 

 Kalanipo and Kamaelekapu, parents of Kalaepuni and 



Kalaehina, 198. 

 Kalanipuu, hill of, 32. 

 Kalapana, breadfruit of, 248. 

 Kalapanakuioiomoa, progenitor of the kings of Hawaii, 



262, 264. 

 Kalauao, in Ewa, 168, 170, 488. 

 Kalaumeki and Kaeleha, 18, 38, 40, 42. 44. 54, 60. 

 Kalaupapa, Molokai, Kulepe lands at, 172. 

 Kalehuawehe, Waikiki, surf riding at, 4, 6, 396. 



the cliff of, 56. 

 Kalelealuaka, son of Opelemoemoe, 170. 

 Kalena in Haleauau, 250; sleep at, 252. 

 Kalepolepo, 452, 454. 

 Kalepolepo, Maui, place of Puconuiokona's light with 



Pupuilima, 554. 

 Kalihi, Kauhi and Kahalaopuna journey along, 188. 



"lover from," 252. 

 Kalikoolauae, wife of Opelemoemoe, 168, 170. 

 Kaliuwaa, home of Kamapuaa, 314, 316. 



high cliff of, 320. 



cold in uplands of, 336. 

 Kalohipikonui and Kalohipikoikipuwaawaa, loud-voiced 



men, 16. 

 Kalokalo, where the birds roam, 336. 

 Kalokuna, name of Keaau's two "leho" shells, 284, 288. 

 Kalonaikaliailaau, father of wife of Kawelo, 4, 6, 20, 



22. 24, 26, 28. 

 Kalo-pau, month of, 98. 



Kaluakanaka, commander of Kukuipahu's forces, 218. 

 Kaluakoi, the boy of, name given Kanapakaa, 122. 



Palila flees to, 148. 

 Kaluanui. 314, 316. 

 Kaluaopaleua, ruler of Kauai, 372, father of Palila, 136, 



138, 140, 372. 

 Kama, abbreviation of Kamapuaa, 3,^6, 338, 342. 



hog-son of Hina, 336. 



hog-forms of, 342. 



and Makalii, 352. 



resemblance to Kawelo on return to life, 720. 

 Kamaakamikioi and Kamaakauluohia, sons of Halulu, 



runners from Niihau, 164-166. 

 Kamaalo, god impersonator of Kamehameha. 478. 

 Kamaalaea, better known as Maalaea, Maui, 514, 518. 

 Kamaikaahui, human shark, 140, 142, 144, 372, 374. 

 Kamaile (hill on Kauai), fire-sticks thrown from, 142; 

 famous for awa, 610. 



wife of Oilikukaheana, 606. 

 Kamakakehau, 652. 



Kamakau, chanter of Kamehameha. 478. 

 Kamalalawalu, King of Maui, 206, 208, 210, 436, 450. 



daughter of Hanakaulua and Haehae, chiefs of Ka- 

 poho, Puna, 228-260. 



Kamalama, younger brother of Kawelo, 2, 10, 16, 18, 20, 

 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44-60, 64, 696- 

 704, 708-710. 

 Kamanawa, chief of Kona, 466, 468, 472, 478. 

 and Keaweheulu, emissaries to Keoua, 472. 

 and Kameeiamoku, messengers of Kamehameha, 6go- 

 692. 

 Kamanuiki, 174. 

 Kamaomao and Kekaa, aliiding places of the soul, 454, 



554. 57^-574- 

 Kamapuaa, son of Hina, tradition of, 314-362. 

 Kamaunuaniho, grandmother of Kamapuaa, 316, 320, 

 326, 336. 



chants in Kamapuaa's honor, 314, 316, 318, 320. 



and Kekeleiaiku on Oahu, 352. 

 Kamauoha, famed for strength with spear, 564, 566, 568. 



mistaking the cause of wailing, 566. 

 Kameeiamoku, a chief, 466, 468, 478. 



and Kamanawa, messengers of Kamehatneha, 690-692. 

 Kamehameha I, 242, 292, 464, 466, 468, 470, 472, 474, 476, 



478, 480-486, 490, 520-522, 588-692. 

 Kamiloholuiwaiakea. 260. 

 Kamoeau, guessing expert, 494. 

 Kamohoalii and Kahuilaokalani, brothers of Pele, 524, 



526. 

 Kamohomoho, chief, first built hciau for worship of 



lizard god, 520. 

 Kana, 518-520. 

 Kanahaha, 506. 



Kanahaha, hill with spring, 546. 

 Kanaiahuea, strong man of Kona, Hawaii, 434. 

 Kanaihalau, uncle of Kaahumanu, in charge of Hama- 



kua, Waimea, and Kawaihae lands, 486, 488. 

 Kanaihalau Paahu, expression signifying the stripping 



of flesh from bones, 486, 488. 

 Kanaio, mother of Pamano. 302. 

 Kanakca, 346. 



Kanalehua, bananas of, 616. 

 Kanaloa, 524, 526; flowers rejected bv, 184; awa drinker 



of, 328. 

 Kanaloauo, chief of Waimea and Kawaihae, 442, 446. 

 Kanapau, insurgent at Waipio, 480, 482. 

 Kane, god of Hawaiian mythology, 166, 194, 196, 198, 

 364.366, 544, 596, 598, 676. 



and Kanaloa, gods of Hawaiian mythology, 676. 



coconut brouglil from Kahiki by. 596, 598. 



holes made by club of, 508. 



living water of, at Kanehunamoku, 678. 



tells the origin of breadfruit, 676. 

 Kaneaiai, double canoe of King Peleioholani, 172. 

 Kaneakaehu, a fast runner, 490. 

 Kaneapua, 268, 592. 



Kaneaukai, popular god of tlie fislicr-folk, 268, 270. 272. 

 Kanelioa, uplands of, 310. 



Kanehoalani, father of Pele, Luanuu of Polynesian tra- 

 dition, 524. 

 Kanehunamoku, a mythical land in Kahiki, 678. 

 Kanehulikoa, 268. 



Kaneikakalua, son of Kalana and Waihauakala, 510. 

 Kaneikapalua, 514. 



Kaneikapualena, god of Kawelo's grandfather, 18, 28. 

 Kaneiki, chief and ruler of a district of Kauai, 342-346, 



354- 

 Kanelaauli temple, at Kahehuna, 144. 

 Kanemilokai, 268. 



Kaneohe, birthplace of Puniakaia, 154, 160. 

 battle at, 262. 

 Kahahana resided at. 458. 

 Kaneopa, 430-432. 

 Kanepuaa (god of agriculture), prayer of cultivator 



to, 666. 

 "Kanepuaa, he is biting" (a taunt), 6. 

 Kanewahineikiaoha, 4, 10; daughter of Kalonaikahai- 

 laau, wife of Kawelo, 4, 6, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 44, 48, 



