Kauineno, a voyager with Kila to Tahiti, [122].

Kaukaukamunolea, pilot on Moikeha’s voyage from Tahiti, [116];
and with Kila, [122].

Kaukeano, [384], [406].

Kaukihikamalama, the moon, [84], [86].

Kaula, [4], [10], [18], [400].
bird of, is singing, [400].
the closing [island], [14], [18].
wahine slept with Wakea, [12], [18].

Kaulakahi, the sun, [376].

Kaulamawaho and Kekakapuomaluihi, reign of, [450].
were betting their positions, [454].

Kaulanapokii, at entrance of Hikapoloa, calls for his entanglement and death, [566]–68.
bids Mailelaulii force forth her child, [566].
chants for the recovery of the brothers, [568].
had supernatural power, [566].
holding up the child, calls Hikapoloa, [566].
in anger, causes premature birth, [566].
legend of, [560].
proceeds to rubbish pile and calls bones of each brother in turn, [568].
releases Kehoni, the priest, [568].
sees the spirits of headless brothers, [566].
tells of all brothers killed and standing headless, [566].
weeping, is questioned by Mailelaulii, [566].
youngest of five daughters, [560], [566].

Kaulu, action of, causes sea water to be salty, [528].
aids Kaeha to obtain food, [524].
arrives in the land of his brother Kaeha and hides himself, [524].
at death of Kaeha, takes Kekele as wife, [532].
attacked by Koeleele, [528].
awakens and challenges Haumea, [530].
besought by the god, gives them seeds for propagation, [526].
born in Kailua, Koolau, [522].
contends with the surf, [522]–24.
directs Kaeha in awa drinking and returns to his hiding, [524].
entangles and kills Haumea with the net, [530].
entices the spirits to swing-riding, [528]–30.
favored by eldest brother, is born in form of piece of rope, [522].
grabs Maalaka and Maalaki, threatens to kill, [524].
holds up the rock thrown by Koeleele, [528].
in unguarded moment, loses Kaeha, [526]–28.
is placed on a shelf till receiving human body, [522].
leads Kaeha and searches for Haumea, [530].
legend of, [522].
makes himself known to his brother Kaeha, [524].
meets Kuililoloa, a dog, and tears it to pieces, [524].
missing his brother, Kaeha, proceeds in search, [522];
makes diligent search, [528].
missing Kaeha, finds him in an opihi, [530].
plays tricks on the spirits, [524].
prise open the mouth of the shark and calls his brother out, [528].
questions Kukamaulunuiakea of his brother, [528].
questions Makalii, is shown the shark, [528].
returned to Kailua; attacks and kills Lonokaeho, [530]–32.
searched for in vain in the palm leaf, [524].
seeks net of Makalii with which to kill Haumea, [530].
small man is favored by the gods, [526].
slays Kukamaulunuiakea and its spirit turned into the Milky Way, [528].
spirits tricked and killed by, [530].
takes all he could find and hides the sun’s rays, [526].
the youngest of three children, [522].
through threat of brother, Kamano, was five years in birth, [522].
visits and inquires of Makalii for whereabouts of Kaeha, [528].
vomits out the sea water and restores the ocean, [528].
youngest brother of Kaeha, [524].

Kaulu and Kaeha find the gods, Uweleki and Uweleka, who favored them, [526].
return to Kane and Kanaloa, [526].
returned as the ocean was restored, [528].
returned to Kailua, Oahu, [530].
thrown off the land into space, [526].