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

Kupukupulani, [372], [404].

Kupukupunuu, [372], [404].

Kupulanakehau, [406].

Kupulupulu, god of Laamaikahiki, [154].

Kuukuua, body of Keahaikiaholeha, [490].
Nihooleki and friend swim under water to, [496].
Puuokapolei, Waianae, the residence of Keahaikiaholeha, [488].

Kuula and wife great fisher folks; possessors of the pearl fish-hook Kahuoi, [554].
deified at death, [556].
father, and Hina mother of Aiai, [554].
successful in aku fishing at sight of hook, [554].
success of, causes loss of his fish-hook, [556].

Kuwahailo grieved at failure of his death-dealing weapons, [76].
learning of his relationship in fear confesses his sin to Aukele with an offering of men, [78].
makes futile attacks upon Aukele, [76].
prepares to return to heaven, [86].
seeing Aukele, fears his niece is dead, [76].
threatened to be killed by Aukele, [78].
uncle of Namakaokahai, [74], [84].

Kuwalawala, calabash of Lonoikamakahiki, [270].

Laa, canoe of priestess of, [440].
first-born of, [14].
ke keiki ua, [184].
now known as Olaa, in Puna, [440], [580].