Wahilani, canoes at, [80].
district chief of Kohala, [80], [82].
king of Kohala, [246].
Waiahole (chief of Kualoa), [260].
Waiahole (district on Oahu), slaughter at, [262];
taro of, [222].
Waiakalua, Napuelua, hides at, [502].
Waialani, a daughter of Kaohelo and Heeia, [578]–580.
Waialeale (wife of Kemamo), [222].
(Kauai’s loftiest mountain), [222], [704];
awa grew at, [606].
Waialua, calm of, [252];
Halemano proceeded to, [238];
harbor, [616];
Laenihi returned to, [234];
Ihukoko met Kawailoa at, [270]–72;
referred to as “Ehukai of Puaena,” [616].
Waianae (range of mountains), [228];
Kaena, a chief of, [270];
Kawelo at, [8], [10], [12], [18], [26], [30].
Kalaumeki the pride of, [54];
Lihue in, [228];
Palila lands at, [142];
Pokai a section of, [252];
Waialua people, [234].