Kahaualea and Kalapana, places in Puna famed for temple; place of coconut planting, [592].
Kahauolopua, noted for strength, [502].
Kahehuna, at base of Punchbowl, [144].
temple at, [144].
Kahehumakua, war club of Kauahoa, [52].
Kaheiki, near Maemae, Hawaii, [474].
Kahekili, King of Maui, [452], [454], [458], [460], [462], [472], [474], [496], [498], [520], [522].
conquest of Oahu by, [460], [498].
Keawepuahiki, soldier of, [692].
King of Maui and Oahu, [472].
probable father of Kamehameha, [688].
and Kaeo, at Kohala, [472].
Kahekilinui, King of Maui, [458].
Kahiki, arrivals from, [314].
awa introduced from, [606].
coconut and food plants introduced from, [592], [604].
Kalahumoku, a man-eating dog from, [414].
Kamapuaa at, [326], [362].
King Lonokaeho of, lived in, [326].
Kowea, King on, [326].
Lalawalu, brought Kauiki from, [548].
Namakaeha came from, [506].
Nuumealani at border of, [576].
ohelo originated in, [576], [580].
Kahikihonuakele, elder brother of Kamapuaa, [266], [354], [356], [358], [360], [362].