Pohakea, the ravine of; rock in sea off Kualoa, [396].
Pohakuloa, let the battle be fought at, [340].
sister of Eleio, [482].
Pohakuokauai, a Kauai chief, follows Nihooleki and friend; rock now seen at Waianae, [496].
Pohinakahonua, at death of his mate, issues a challenge; cut in two by Hohoiea’s club, [168].
Hohoiea offers to meet, [168].
warrior, [166].
Pohukaina, [25].
Poi uhane, spirit-catching, [80].
Pokii, coconut grove bends low seaward of, [282], [288], [306].
o ka ua, light rains, [376].
Pokipoki, [372].