kamani tree, Calophyllum inophyllum, p. [72].
kanaka, a man; the general name of men, women, and children of all classes, in distinction from animals.
Kanaka-maoli, the people living on the mainland of Kane (Aina kumupuaa a Kane), p. [22].
Kane, sunlight, p. [15].
kanekoa, a deity, p. [184].
Kane-laa-uli, the fallen chief, he who fell on account of the tree, p. [17].
Kanikau, lamentation, p. [181].
ka one lauena a Kane, p. [24].
kapa, the cloth beaten from the bark of the paper mulberry, also from the bark of several other trees; hence, cloth of any kind; clothing generally.
Kapapahanaumoku, the island bearing rock or stratum, p. [49].