Kamohoalii, [86]–88, [92]–96.

Kamolanuiaumi, begotten of Umi, [228].

Kamole, [24], [404].

Kamoleokahonua, [372], [404].

Kamooalewa, [370], [404].

Kamooinanea answers Aukele’s greetings, etc., [110].
Aukele thrown into pit of; two victims of, already there, [38].
called by Aukele, [108], [110].
grandmother of Aukele, [38], [86]–96, [108].
great lizard, [38], [108].
overgrown by coral, [108].

Kana (god), [382].
and Haupu Hill war ended, [448].
and Hina extend on upward to the highest headland, [446]–48.
at approach of Hakalanileo, directs him to have canoes hewn for voyage to Molokai, [438].
body of, in form of spider’s web, [448].
born in rope form at Hamakualoa, Maui, [436].
brought up in Piihonua, Hilo, where his house was built, [436];
living at, [442].
called by the birds, reaches up his hands causing them to fly away and fall on the hill of Haupu, [440].
called to by Niheu for three days, [448].
could thank his stars for Uli’s powers, [436].
developed on the Jack and the Beanstalk principle, [436].
first-born of Hina and Hakalanileo, [436].
follows instructions and power of Haupu ceased, [448].
grew so fast and tall his house was lengthened, [436].
hearing Niheu, bent across Molokai and over Haleakala, [448].
hears of large rock falling, reaches out and stops it in middle of cliff, [444]–46.
instructed by Uli for the conquering of Haupu Hill, [448].
is the chief warrior, [440].
Kaumaielieli the double canoe of, [438].
lying on the platform of the canoe, [444].
Niheu, in anger, cuts off leg of, [448].
Niheu, younger brother of, [436].
on reaching Kona, laid by doorway of Uli, [448].
questions Niheu about Hina, [446].
referred to as the only one able to recover Hina, [436].
Rocks of, [436], [448].
satisfied, his body increases, [448].
saves the canoe Kaumaielieli, [446].
sinks the double canoe by his hands only, and orders another to be hewn; it too sinks out of sight, [438].
stands and peeps over hill of Haupu, [446].
taken and kept by Uli till it assumed human form, [436].
tells Niheu to stay on canoe, while he goes after Hina, [446].
terrible sight of frightens Hakalanileo, [438].
Uli prays for a double canoe for, [438].
Uli wakes up and feeds, [448].
wrapped in to form a large package, [444].

Kana and Niheu board canoe with their father and sail, [444].
Keauleinakahi ordered to pierce the double canoe and kill, [444].
Kolea and Ulili to look for, [444].
legend of, [436].
make preparations to sail, [442].

Kanaenae, [382], [420].

Kanahae, [180].