Koaie (tree) of Kauai, [386].

Koakea, [186];
heights of, adjoining Waipio, [208].
Umi meets Piimaiwaa at, [182].

Koauli, chant, [342].

Koeleele powerful man of bad temper, [528].
runs away from Kaulu, [528].
younger brother of Makalii hurls the rock Ikuwa at Kaulu, [528].

Kohala, aeloa the favorite wind of, [566].
ahupuaa of Hihiu nui in, [354];
Kapaihiahilina lands at, [356].
and Hamakua rebels met at Nakikiaianihau, [324].
beautiful country, [314].
bones of chief of, [314];
boundary between Kona, [362].
depopulated, [336]–38.
did not see people of, [338].
dividing line of, [360].
east of, without growing food, [570].
forsake the proud land of, [568].
given to Koi, [206].
got their fish from Mumu and brothers, [562].
heiau of Muleiula in, [324];
in Kapaau of, [328].
is in darkness, [28].
Kaiopihi, the slain general, [330].
Kapua and Kukuipahu in, [380].
Kauhiakama arrived at, [334];
reports on his tour through, [336].
lies level, face down, [314].
Lono and forces reach; victory followed into, [328].
lowland country noted as a proud land, [540].
making and worshipping of idols originated in, [540].
men all at, awaiting slaughter by Lono, [320].
men had also been assembled and guarded, [344].
of Wakiu, [306].
Palahalaha, chief of, [314].
people of, attached to, [540].
Puuonale, king of, [538].
rebels stationed from Anaehoomalu to distant, [322].
small district, to be fought last, [324].
stretches forth, [374].

Kohana, naked, [378].

Kohenemonemo, wife of Hauna and Loli, [256].

Kohia, from Ko, [372].

Kohikohiokalani, [24].

Koholalele, Liloa journeys to, [178];
Umi and companions journey to, [186].
shallow sea of, [398].