Waikuaala, first-born of Pili, [532].
Wailea, Lono first met rebels at, [322].
mother of Kaipalaoa, [574].
sister of Kalenaihaleauau, wife of Kukuipahu, [574].
skilled in profession of wrangling, [574].
Wailehua, Kualii lands at, [424].
Wailoa, [14], [24], [398], [404].
river, Waipio valley, [182].
Wailua, Kauai, birthplace of Pikoiakaalala, [450].
bone fence of Kalanialiiloa at, [576].
gathering-place for athletic sports, [450].
koieie contests take place in, river, [452].
Moikeha arrived at, [116].
Pikoiakaalala joins in the games at, [450]–52.
waters of, stretch out, [122]–24, [128].
wind tarries at, [376].
Wailuku, [284], [302].
locality of flying clouds, [286].
river (Hilo), [222].
source of flying clouds, [304].
Wailupe, [400].
begins to be jocular, [306].
Waimalu, [400].