Waiolama, arched sands at, [256].
Waiopua, uplands of, [310].
Waipa, shipwright of Kamehameha, [478].
Waipahu, Kamaikaahui comes to, [142].
Waipio, Hakau chief of, [660].
Kalapanakuioiomoa at, [264].
temple in; Iwa starts to, [290];
Kainapuu resides at, [480]–82.
Waipouli cave at Honouliuli, [276], [278].
Waipu and Kaluaokapuhi, springs, [514].
Waipu, name of mythical axe in Pakaalana temple, [290].
brother of Kanaio, [302].
Kahili asks, etc., [306];
Pumano fears, [306].
Waipu and Koolau, [312].
Waka, grandmother of Laiekawai; of supernatural powers, [412].