Kawelo, [400];
the fish of, danced, [396].

Kaweloiki of Aila, [396].
the sharp-pointed hill, [400].

Kauilanuimakaehaikalani, [74].
admonished not to quarrel, [98].
forehead cuffed by cousin, [106].
his birth, [98];
two natures, [98], [106].

Kawiwi, the Kaluhea of, [390].

Ke, prefix, sometimes omitted, [32].

Kea, carried far down to; for Lononuiakea, [370].

Keaahala, [284].

Keaaokahonua, [372], [404].

Keaau in Puna, [382];
covered by the dust of, [420].
birthplace of Kepakailiula, [498].
Hina living at, [500].
Kiinoho and Kiihele proceed from Paliuli to, [498], [500].
spawn of, [286], [304].

Keahaikiaholeha, [488];
at death of, body is brought back to Kuukuua, [490].
becomes king of Kauai, [490].
greatest fisherman in all of Waianae, [488].
leaves parents and sisters in Waianae; settles in Waimea, Kauai, birthplace of his wife, [488].
name left with wife for expected child and tokens for same, [496].
(Nihooleki) enters tomb and disappears, [496].
one time king of Waianae, settled in Waimea, Kauai, [488].
owner of the fish-hook Pahuhu, [488].
recognized by his wife, [496].
spirit form of, named Nihooleki, [490].
spirit of, worshipped by parents; waxed strong and returns to Waimea; lives again with his wife, [490].
wife of, believes husband in real flesh; high chiefess of Kauai, [490].