Kekaa, [284], [302]; fleet of war canoes at, [424].

Kekaha battle at Kalamaula, prepared for, by, [418].
chiefs of Koolau and Kona battle against those of, [418].
chiefs of, value their fishing grounds, [416].
Koi and companions land at; thence to Makaeo, [234].
Koolau (Molokai) chiefs desire, [416].
Paepae, a chief of, visits Maui seeking aid of Kauhi, [416].
rain comes by way of, [396].
section of country from Kawela to Maamomi, [416].

Kekaihawewe, son of Moikeha, [118], [132]–34, [144]–46.

Kekamakahinuiaiku, [32], [48], [80];
almost dead of hunger, [50];
has a double portion, [98].
of bad temper, thrown into the sea, [36].
pretends friendliness, [38].
throws Aukele into pit of Kamooinanea, [38].

Kekamaluahaku, [24].

Kekauilani, [24], [404].

Kekea, or Albino, [8].

Kekea Kapu, [4].

Kekela, [25], [405].

Kekele, a handsome woman, becomes wife of Kaulu, [532].
hala at, planted for her, [530].