Kanemuka, god of Kualii, [472].

Kanenaenae, [88].

Kanenaiau, guard of water-hole, [86]–88, [96].

Kaneohe, Kualii leaves, by sea, [428].
while they oppose, [396].

Kaneopa and companions asleep as Halalii and spirits enter, [480].
angry, declines Hanaaumoe’s call to come ashore, [480].
answers Hanaaumoe we are not asleep, [478].
at approach of day, limps to his canoe and sails for Kauai, [480].
designates Hanaaumoe the great flatterer, [480].
digs and sits in a hole under the door-sill, [478].
informs the king and people of Kauai of his companions being eaten by the Oahu spirits, [480].
lame fellow, [476].
listens to Hanaaumoe’s talk, [478].
sorry for his chief, at a loss how to save him, [478].

Kanepaiki, small god of wrangling profession, [582].

Kanepohihi, advises Kila as to his voyage, [162].
exchanges greetings with Kila, [162].
cooking bananas, [162].
supernatural rat, [162];
nibbles net of Makalii, [164].
visited by Kila for food, [164].

Kaneulupo, god of wrangling profession, [582]–84, [592].

Kaniaupiiikalani spear, [206].

Kanikaa, [558];
spirit chief of Hawaii, [476].