Kupihe, potato grower of Ualakaa, [532].

Kupukupu, fragrant plant, [310].

Kyphosus sp. (Nenue), [300].

Laa, or Olaa, “ouholowai” kapa of, [112].
and Puna, fragrant shrubs and vines of, [112].
uplands of, [256].

Laamaikahiki teaches Halemano chanting, [246].

Laamaomao, wind calabash of Pakaa, [72], [76], [94], [104], [106], [108], [112], [114], [116], [122], [124], [126], [134].

Laenihi, eldest sister of Halemano, of supernatural powers, [228]–236, [242], [244].

Lahaina, Maui, [436], [442].
breadfruit and kukui trees at, [542].
coconut growing in, [596].
Hua, a chief of, [514].
Kauaula, trade wind at, [534].
Kekaa, a name for, [540].
King Kakaalaneo lived in, [434].
Lele, name for, [436].
Poo went up from, [528].
Pa’upa’u, a hill of, [520].

Lahainaluna, Maui, [536]–540, [542].

Lahainaluna school, papers of, [506].