Kamano, at birth of Kaulu, saw that it had no human form, [522].
hates and ill-treats Kaulu a younger brother; threatens to kill him, [522].
second son of Kukaohialaka and Hinauluohia, [522].
Kamanonookalani, [370], [400].
Kamananui, [396].
Kamanuwai, Aiai sets out with the bird, [558].
bird, keener of the pearl fish-hook Kahuoi, [554].
for want of food, closed its eyes, [556].
Kamaole in Kula, [232].
pearl fish-hook taken by its guardian, [558].
with dropsy, is brought down from Waiahulu, [496]. [[xvii]]
Kamapuaa and Nihooleki ready to depart, [496].
denied aid, awaits Nihooleki’s return, [496].
friend of Nihooleki, hears of his great catches, [496].
marries sister of Nihooleki, and produces identifying articles, [496].
Kamawaelualanimoku, [18];
ancient name of Kauai, [14].
born of Papa, [18].
Kamehameha, [25], [364], [405];
the Great, [20];
name song, [4].
closes from Liloa, the fifth epoch, [26].
conquering, [4].
drove the Oahu forces over the Koolau gap, [392].
epithets, [4].
erection of Puukohola temple credited to, [324].
genealogy from Wakea to, [406].
generations to, [12], [20].
kingly and divine genealogy of, [2].
Liholiho acts for, at an early age, [262].
stands alone at Kawaluna, [16].
times of, [150];
until the time of, [362].
Kamoa, palace of Kakuhihewa, [280].