Kai o Paao, the flood, [378].
Kaiopihi, Kohala general, slain, [330];
battle named, [330].
Kaiowahine, [340].
Kaipalaoa asks the king for some fish, [576].
avenges death of his father, [594].
born in Waiakea, Hilo, [574].
challenges the king’s wranglers to a contest of wits, [576].
classed an expert, sets out in search of his father, [574].
contest ends in favor of; opponents killed and cooked in the umu, [594].
father of, educated in hoopapa, killed by Kalanialiiloa, [574].
leaves Hanalei; touches at various points; arrives at Wailua, place of bone fence, [576].
legend of the hoopapa youngster, [574].
Mainele and party land at, [460].
meets his opponents in all contests, [582]–594.
on Hilo side of Wailuku stream, [442].
saw the bones of his father, [576].
seeks passage to Kauai in king’s canoes, [574].
sent to aunt to complete education, [574].
son of Halepaki and Wailea, [574].
supported by the king in his contentions, [578].
takes up profession of wrangling, [574].
towed in his canoe, lands at Hanalei, [576].
Kaipapau, [428].
Kaipuni, move on to, [400].
traveling on, [398].
Kaiua, [180].
Kaiwa, Kalani chief of, [26].
Kaiwakaapu, club furnishing food, [50].
Kaiwi, [396].