Kona and Kau, kukui first introduced into, [570].
Kona and Koolau (Molokai) continue the battle against Kekaha, [418].
bones of chief of, [320];
rebels from, arrive, [330].
district, defeated king of, [394].
district, the largest, [338].
dividing line of, [360]–62.
dwell in; house stands in, [286], [304].
Ehunuikaimalino king of, [228].
first meets the eye, [374].
given to Ehu, [206];
Kapalilua, [336].
Heapae chief of, [320];
Lono at temples in, [330].
Kapaihiahilina sails for, [356];
returns to, [362].
Kauhi through, sees not its people, [338].
Kauhiakama reports on, [336].
[[xxviii]]known from below, [378].
men from, [344].
Moihala chief of, son of Heapae, [320].
stands forth to sight, [28];
plainly seen, [374].
term for the lower regions, [378].
the sun warmed the selfish chiefs of, [394].
Umi desired to live in, [228]–30.
whose stone floor burns, [394].
Konane board, Lono strikes his wife with, [272].
chant, [56], [272];
quoted in contests, [272].
engaged in playing, Lono strikes Pupuakea on the head with the board, [334].
game of, [56], [270]–72;
resembling checkers, [270].
Hauna plays, against two women, wagering his canoe load of feathers and wins, [312].
Kakuhihewa challenges Lono to a game of, [300].
Kama and Lono played, [334].
Kookookumaikalani, [25], [404].
Koolau, [284]–86, [300], [304], [392];
army from, [410].
bracing up the house of, [392].
chief of, [366];
flower of, [314].
Lonokaeho, king of, [530].
tea plant (Campylotheca), [386].
trembles, [396].
Koolau and Kona (Molokai) chiefs battle against those of Kekaha, [418].
chiefs of, gave up to Kualii all Molokai, [420].
chiefs of, hear war is to be carried into Kalaupapa, [418].
defeated, lands on the, side come into Paepae’s possession, [418].
war canoes from all the side of, go to battle, [418].
Koolauloa, [300], [364], [388].
armies of chiefs of Waianae and, routed, [414]
and Koolaupoko ceded to Kualii, [400].