Kapaahu, Kula, given the name of Kalua-o-Aihakoko, [232].
mountain of, Laamaikahiki’s hiding place, [124]–26;
Moikeha’s inheritance, [154].
royal flower from, [20].
Kapaahulani, [364]–66, [370], [400]–02.
and brother, composers of Kualii mele, [366].
brother of, then spoke to the chief, [378].
chants still as the armies meet, [388].
chants the mele to Kualii, [368], [378].
chief asks the interpretations of, [368].
Kualii chant repeated by, [370].
Kualii compared to a god, and an early king of Hawaii by, [388];
received riches from and became a favorite with the king, [402].
priest’s decision refuted by, [366]–68.
proceeds to bring chief of Koolauloa, [366].
professes solicitude for his brother; the king orders a share sent the brother of, at Puuloa; disclaims the lands given him in favor of the king’s stewardship; motive therein, [402].
sees the mark agreed upon, announces being surrounded, [368].
supplies his brother from the king’s storehouses, as per agreement, [402].
to urge war upon Kualii, [366].
Kapaau, attractive hook of, [380].
in, of Kohala, [328], [336], [380].
Kapahi and Kaiehu, rowers, [300].
and Moanaikaiaiwe, paddlers, [360];
of voyage from Tahiti, [116], [122].
Kapahukukui, [396].
Kapaihiahilina awarded land in Kohala, [354].
closes his chant with greetings and departs in tears, [358];
consents to return entrenched as a favorite, [362].
composes a chant of his travels with Lono, [356].
decides death by war for his slanderers, [362].
declared the chief personage of all Hawaii, [354].
ending his chant to Lono, boards his canoe and sails away, [360].
former favorites of the king embittered at; they intrigue against, [354].
found by Lono at Anaehoomalu; they wail together, make and seal a covenant, [360]–62.
high favorite of the king, [354].
illicit relations with Kaikilani charged against, [354].
in distress for want of food and clothing, [352];
taken to Hawaii, [354].
invited by Lono to companionship; they wander on, sharing; joins Lono on his tour, in sympathy, to minister unto him; keeps at respectful distance, [352].
landing at Kohala he finds others occupying his land, [356].
Lono at Kahaluu, closes the door at sight of; Lono’s high esteem for, ceased, [356];
his traditional search for, [360].
Lono loth to entertain wrong in, [354].
messengers are sent for his return; refuses to go back, [360].
religious observance with Lono; resumes premiership, returns conditionally, [362].
resides with Lono, before him none superior to; rewarded, is made premier, [354].
sails for Kona; sails to Hawaii to verify report, [356].
standing outside the fence, chants their wanderings, [356].
visits Kauai; hears there of his dismissal through conspiracy, [356].
Kapaikauanalulu, thunder clap of, [16].
Kapalama, [400].
Kapapa, hee spearing at, [378].
on the heights of, [384], [414];
on the ridge at, [386], [414].