Kunaka accepts the offer as king of Kauai for Kila, [152].
a father to Kila, [150].
and Kila went out of the temple, [148].
fond of son for his industrious traits, [136].
gives Kila the name of Lena, and places him in full charge of all Waipio, [134].
Kila and chief priest enter the kapu house, [148].
Kila’s adopted father, [152].
king of Waipio takes Kila as his son, [134].
reigned since Olopana, [134].
palace of, [146].

Kunaloa, [376].

Kuolohia, bird of, [320].

Kuolohia grass (Rhynchospora laxa), [580].

Kupaka, vessel of, [386].

Kupakoili and people invited to Hawaii; invitation accepted and all are killed, [522].
king of Kauai, on advice of his prophet Luluupali, kills Wahanui and takes his image, [520].

Kupihea has fled, [396];
heap of stones of, [400].

Kupohihi, a human rat, uncle of Moikeha, [122], [156].

Kupukupu, a woman is she of, [442].
fragrant plant of Lihue, [386].
vegetable plant of small moment, [442].

Kupukupukehaiiaku, one of three strong men of Oahu, [34].