Kaunuohua, [286];
is low, [304]. [[xxiii]]

Kaunoa appealed to by the spirit of her son, [548].
bathing, enamours Ku and consents to be his wife, [548].
believed by Ku to be with child, is left with name and tokens, [548].
defends her son at abuse of husband and tells him he is not his, [548].
equips Kalanimanuia to search for Ku, [548].
gives birth to a boy which she names Kalanimanuia, [548].
had a different husband, [548].
mother of Kalanimanuia by Ku, king of Lihue, living at Kukaniloko, [548].

Kaunolu, Lanai, [594];
Kanaloa and Kaneapua (gods) living at, [516].
point, Kaneapua on, hails Wahanui’s canoe, [516].
spirit chief of Molokai, [476].

Kaunooa, Lono victorious at battle of, [324].
shower of sand at, [328].
the chosen battle-ground, [322].
vine without roots, [588].

Kaunui of Kanehoalani, [14].

Kaunuia, provoked to anger, [388].

Kaupo, Eleio returns from Hana by way of, [482].
Kanikaniaula at, chides Eleio, [482].

Kauwila wood, [584].

Kawaamaukele, [24], [404].
brought into presence of Lono, [264].
foretells and advises Lono as to his future, [266].
great priest and counselor, [264].
with long gray hair, [264].

Kawaihae, Hinau came to, [348].
Kauhiakama reached, [334]–38, [348].
Kaunooa between Puako and, [322].
Lono’s forces proceeded from, [328].
night following Lono’s arrival at, [324].
Puainako four miles north of, [326].
rebels encamped at Haleokapuni in, [324].
temples of Puukohola and Mailekini at, [324].