Kiha, [25], [284], [302], [405].
Kihapaewa, or Kihapea, [336], [340].
Kihapiilani, advised to confer with Pao at Waikapu, [238].
advises wife of his departure, [242].
Aihakoko’s attendant killed by, [232].
and Piikea placed under Piilani, [236];
suggested as parents, [248].
arrives at Waipio; exchange greetings with his sister Piikea, and seeks Umi’s aid, [244].
at Kalepolepo, sets out for Hawaii, [244].
beaten as he gathers potato tops; pays no attention, [238].
bids his discoverers “be quiet”, [238].
chief, unknown as such to the people, [236].
greets Pao and is instructed, [244].
neglected and ill-treated by Piilani; ran away secretly to Kalaniwai; marries there, [236].
recognized as of high rank while getting potato tops, [238].
reveals himself, relates his ill-treatment and seeks for someone to avenge him, [236].
reveals his rank, [244].
sacred chief; a male through Piilani, [240].
searches for an avenger, [242];
seeks Pao, [244].
shall see bitterness, [240].
son of Piilani, chief of Maui, [242].
story of; to uplands of Kalaniwai, [242].
termed lazy by his wife’s parents, [236].
Umi turned Maui over to, [254];
went to the defence of, [232].
younger brother of Piikea, [236].
Kiholo and Kapalaoa, white sands of, [560].
Kii, [24], [404];
red rain of, [398].
Kiihele chides Kiinoho at his strange inaction, [502].
great runner, could circuit Hawaii in one day, [498].
questions Kiinoho who is to benefit by Paliuli’s delights, [498].
returns to Paliuli and reports his journey; narrates meeting with Makolea and extols her beauty, [502].
sent to various districts for a suitable wife, [500]–02.
takes Kepakailiula by the hand and leaves the house, [502].
told of Kiinoho’s dream; is indifferent and dreams same thing; traveler, [498].
unsuccessful till meeting Makolea in Kona, [500]–02.
Kiinoho, a stay-at-home fortune-teller, [498].
bids Kiihele get Hina’s child, [500].
develops the egg in a feather cape into a beautiful child, [500].
dreams of Paliuli and tells Kiihele, [498].
sends Kiihele in search of wife for Kepakailiula, [500].
Kiinoho and Kiihele accompany Kepakailiula to Hana but not permitted to land, [506].
brothers of Hina, [498].
decide to find a wife for Kepakailiula, [500].
definition of, [498].
directed by dream, start for Paliuli, [498].
join in the fight, [508].
left Paliuli in charge of the gods, [502].
made joint kings of Oahu by Kepakailiula, reserving to himself and Kakuhihewa rulers’ rights, [510].
mourn on leaving Paliuli, [502].
Puna chiefs of high rank, [498].
Kikakapu, butterfly-fish, [576].
put up in place of kapu stick, [576].
sacred fish, [240].