Kipunuiaiakamau and companion on Moikeha voyage from Tahiti, [116].
navigators and sailing masters with Kila, [122].
Kiss on the nose, [350].
Kissing of olden time, “honi ka ihu”, [308].
Kiu ahiu, wild spy, [396].
Kiwaawaa, a coarse kapa, [584].
Kiwaha gives Aukele a way of escape by rainbow, [66].
mate of Halulu, [66].
one of three bird-guards of Namakaokahai, [42].
Kiwalao, overthrow of, [4].
Koa tree, sounding-leafed, [358].
trunkless, [350]–52;
without roots, [356].
Koae (bird), [70], [234], [340];
that soars high, [394].
bos’n bird (Phaethon lepturus), [340], [394].