Kamaunuaniho, grandmother of Kamapuaa, [316], [320], [326], [336].
chants in Kamapuaa’s honor, [314], [316], [318], [320].
and Kekeleiaiku on Oahu, [352].
Kamauoha, famed for strength with spear, [564], [566], [568].
mistaking the cause of wailing, [566].
Kameeiamoku, a chief, [466], [468], [478].
and Kamanawa, messengers of Kamehameha, [690]–692.
Kamehameha I, [242], [292], [464], [466], [468], [470], [472], [474], [476], [478], [480]–486, [490], [520]–522, [588]–692.
Kamiloholuiwaiakea, [260].
Kamoeau, guessing expert, [494].
Kamohoalii and Kahuilaokalani, brothers of Pele, [524], [526].
Kamohomoho, chief, first built heiau for worship of lizard god, [520].
Kana, [518]–520.
Kanahaha, [506].