Haʻ-maʻmaʻ—a song term compounded of ha! an introductory exclamation, and mamaʻ, a word which has no analysis, but is used in speaking to young children to mean “let me carry you on my back.”
Hanging-maw—see Uskwaʻli-guʻta.
haʻnia-lilʻ-lilʻ—an unmeaning dance refrain.
Hard-mush—see Gatunʻwali.
haʻtlu—dialectic form, gaʻtsu, “where?” (interrogative).
haʻwiyeʻehiʻ, haʻwiyeʻhyuweʻ—unmeaning dance refrains.
hayuʻ—an emphatic affirmative, about equivalent to “Yes, sir.”
hayuyaʻhaniwaʻ—an unmeaning refrain in one of the bear songs.
he-e!—an unmeaning song introduction.
Hemp-carrier—see Taleʻdanigiʻski.