Greetings, ancient and modern terms, [54].
by name, astonish the bird-brothers, [56];
shame the queen’s maids, [54].

Grief signs, [146];
disfigurement as recognized, [132].
for Kila, [132].

Haae, [25], [405].

Haakalo, [396].

Haaliliamanu bridge, [556].

Haalilo, here is, [416].
Hilo chief defeated by Kualii, [386];
at Peahi, [414].
play on name, [386].
the children of, [386], [416].

Haaneeiakake, the proclaiming priest, [440].

Haao, a wind driving rain, [398].

Haapuainanea, lizard-woman, [54], [58].
and Upoho, ashamed at being greeted by name, befriend Aukele, [54].
maid servants of Namakaokahai, [42].
ordered to slay Aukele, they run off, [58].
sent on search mission, [54].
women in forms of lizard and rat, [54].

Haehae, brother of Moikeha, [114].
Kumukahi and, locate at Hilo, [116].