Kealakaha, in Hamakua, [470], [482].
Kealakekua, Kona, [446].
Kealia, Mokuleia, [272].
Keanapou, Kahoolawe, canoes at, [392].
Kalaepuni lands at, [202];
dies at, [204].
Kapunohu lands at, [220].
well dug at, [202].
Keaonui (large cloud), a deity of cultivators, [662].
prayer to, [662]–664.
Keauhou, canoes at, [206].
Keauhou and Kahaluu, chiefs of Kona, [384], [388].
Keaukaha, inhabited by ghosts, [298].
Keaumiki and Keauka, gods of the wind and tide, [160], [330], [364].
servants of King of Kauai, [396].
ebb and flow tides personified, [396].
Keawaiki (near Lahaina), [436], [442].
Kamalalawalu lived at and surfed with Lono off, [436].
Kauhiakama lands at, [442].