Kapapaiakea, [32], [44], [406].
and Iku, [86]–90.
eleven generations from, to Wakea, [406].
genealogical tree of, [406].
predictions of, correct, [44].
the first man by the Kualii chant, [406].
the wave of wrath, [382].
Kapapaokalewa Kama, [302].
Kapawa, brother of Kukonalaa, [26].
king of Hawaii, [22].
reigning sovereign at Pili’s arrival, [26]. [[xx]]
Kapepeekauila asks cause of wind entering, [446].
at the words of Moi, sent Kolea and Ulili to look for Kana and Niheu, [444].
chief of Haupu Hill, abducts Hina, mother of Kana and Niheu, [436]–38.
conquered, [448].
Hakalanileo seeks a canoe for Kana to fight, [438].
Hina released from Niheu runs back to, [446].
living in company with Hina on Haupu Hill, [446].
refuses to heed warning, [442].
sends Kolea and Ulili to tell Keauleinakahi, the warrior, [444].
the two birds told of the man of long arms, but they barely escaped from death, [444].
threatens to kill Moi, [442];
told by Moi of his dreams, [442].
Kapiiohookalani, [394].
Kapiko, [180].
Kapo, wife of Moikeha, mother of Laamaikahiki, [112], [118], [154];
queen of Tahiti, [156].