Kalanialiiloa, father of Kaipalaoa killed by, [574].
front in rank of profession of hoopapa, [574].
kapu chief of Kauai, [574].
recognizes and accepts challenge of boy, [576].
resided at Wailua, place of his bone fence, [576].
suggests to end the contest and sue for peace, [586], [592].
supports boy’s contentions, [576], [580].

Kalanialonoapii, [4].

Kalanianoho, [370].

Kalanihale, palace of Kualii at Kailua, [412].

Kalanikahimakaialii, young warrior of Maui, [394].

Kalanikauleleiaiwi, [25], [240], [405].

Kalanikupuapaikalaninui, [25], [405].

Kalanilonaakea, [240].

Kalanimakahakona, [4].

Kalanimanuia, [14], [24];
abused by the father, is defended by Kaunoa, [548].
beauty of, returns to him, [552].
handsome, generous boy, [548].
legend of, [548].
name and tokens left for, by Ku, [548].
on public exhibition, all nature joins in praise of, [552].
questions respecting his father, is equipped to search for him, [548].
recognized by his father, is made king of Waianae, [552].
restored to life, belittles Ihiawaawa’s suitors, [550].
son of Ku, king of Lihue, by Kaunoa, [548].
spirit of, at dusk, calls to his parents and enters the temple till morn, [548].
suspended chord, ahaula, acknowledge the beauty of, [552].
unrecognized by Ku, is killed and boy thrown in sea at Kualoa, [548].