Kukuena, fire bolt, [76]–78, [84].
Kukui blossoms of Puna, [122]–24, [128].
grove in Waimalu, [400].
rough-barked, [390].
trees of Hapuu, [398].
trees wafted Paoa’s message, [386].
Kukui nut, chewed and blown on surface of the sea; first introduced into Kona and Kau; its use shown Ieiea and Poopalu, [570].
Kukui nuts, Kahalaokolepuupuu and Lipewale collect, for pa-u printing, [606].
Lipewale left to carry the, which she allows to drop on the road; questioned on loss of, professes innocence, [606].
Kukuihaele, Nunu and Kakohe arrive in, [192].
Umi meets Koi at, [186].
Kukuilauania, the beauty of Hilo, rejected by Kiihele, [500].
Kukuiokaaulani recognizes Kihapiilani as of rank, [238].
Kukuipahu, [314].
a place in Kohala, [380].
alone, leads his people’s canoes, [506].
becomes king of Maui, [510].
king of Kohala, [574];
favors Kepakailiula, gives him his daughter for wife, [504].
Mumu and brothers on arrival at, [564].
Puuiki, a hill looking down on, [564].
stays the useless slaughter of the people, [508].
the torch of, [380].
watchman at, instructed, [562].
Kukulu of Halaaniani, [284], [302].
Kula, an ohia-growing section, [534];
broad, [286].
Maui, where lived Kawaunuiaola and husband Hoeu, [552].