Kaneikapalua, [514].
Kaneikapualena, god of Kawelo’s grandfather, [18], [28].
Kaneiki, chief and ruler of a district of Kauai, [342]–346, [354].
Kanelaauli temple, at Kahehuna, [144].
Kanemilohai, [268].
Kaneohe, birthplace of Puniakaia, [154], [160].
battle at, [262].
Kahahana resided at, [458].
Kaneopa, [430]–432.
Kanepuaa (god of agriculture), prayer of cultivator to, [666].
“Kanepuaa, he is biting” (a taunt), [6].
Kanewahineikiaoha, [4], [10];
daughter of Kalonaikahailaau, wife of Kawelo, [4], [6], [20], [22], [24], [26], [28], [44], [48], [[viii]]52, [54], [56], [58], [60], [62], [698], [700].
wife of Aikanaka, [706], [718].