Kalelealuaka, son of Opelemoemoe, [170].

Kalena in Haleauau, [250];
sleep at, [252].

Kalepolepo, [452], [454].

Kalepolepo, Maui, place of Pueonuiokona’s fight with Pupuilima, [554].

Kalihi, Kauhi and Kahalaopuna journey along, [188].
“lover from,” [252].

Kalikoolauae, wife of Opelemoemoe, [168], [170].

Kaliuwaa, home of Kamapuaa, [314], [316].
high cliff of, [320].
cold in uplands of, [336].

Kalohipikonui and Kalohipikoikipuwaawaa, loud-voiced men, [16].

Kalokalo, where the birds roam, [336].

Kalokuna, name of Keaau’s two “leho” shells, [284], [288].