Kihanuilulumoku, dragon-god, defender of Paliuli, [410], [412], [416].
lizard-god or “moo,” [412].

Kihapiilani, King of Maui, [176]–180, [376], [378].

Kihawahine, lizard-god, [176].
and Piikea, [176]–178.

Kiihele and Kiinoho, adopted parents of Kepakailiula, [384], [386].

Kiinoho and Kiihele, adopted parents of Kepakailiula, [384], [388], [394], [396].

Kikane, messenger of Kamehameha, [688], [690].

Kikekaala, daughter of Nunulu, [246], [256]–258.

Kila, mentioned in Kawelo’s chant, [18].

Kilauea, [332], [334], [340], [342], [526], [576].
army of Keoua destroyed by eruption of, [472].
[[x]]body of Kaohelo burned at, [576].
Hiiaka lived at, [580].
Pele family preside over, [332].
Pohakea, a section of, [340].
Puulena, the cold wind of, [580].
visit of Queen Kapiolani to, [576].

Kilioopu, a wind at Waihee, Maui, [688].