Kamaikaahui, human shark, [140], [142], [144], [372], [374].

Kamaile (hill on Kauai), fire-sticks thrown from, [142];
famous for awa, [610].
wife of Oilikukaheana, [606].

Kamakakehau, [652].

Kamakau, chanter of Kamehameha, [478].

Kamalalawalu, King of Maui, [206], [208], [210], [436], [450].
daughter of Hanakaulua and Haehae, chiefs of Kapoho, Puna, [228]–260.

Kamalama, younger brother of Kawelo, [2], [10], [16], [18], [20], [22], [24], [26], [28], [30], [32], [34], [36], [38], [40], [44]–60, [64], [696]–704, [708]–710.

Kamanawa, chief of Kona, [466], [468], [472], [478].
and Keaweheulu, emissaries to Keoua, [472].
and Kameeiamoku, messengers of Kamehameha, [690]–692.

Kamanuiki, [174].

Kamaomao and Kekaa, abiding places of the soul, [454], [554], [572]–574.

Kamapuaa, son of Hina, tradition of, [314]–362.