Hamakualoa, birthplace of Kana, [436].
Hamoa, harbor of, [340];
war canoes at, [340].
Hana, [340];
Kauiki stronghold at, [372];
lanakila, [376].
Hanaaumoe, a flattering spirit living on Oahu, [476].
appears on the coast and calls as before, [480].
at third visit, hearing no answer to his call, exclaimed, “All will be killed and eaten up!”, [478].
beckons Kaneopa, inviting him to land, [480].
delegated by Halalii, the king, to guard all points of Oahu, [476].
designates the chief spirits of the various islands, [476].
duty of, to urge people to land, [476].
escapes, [482].
hearing no response to his call, reports to Halalii, the people all asleep, [480].
leads the spirits to the sleeping party, who disappears with one smack by them, [480].
legend of, [476].
makes false excuse for delay of promised joys, [478].
promises the Kauai visitors food and wives, [476], [478].
returns and reports to Halalii, [478], [480].
seeing canoes approaching from the west, invites them ashore, [476].
talk of, heard by Kaneopa, [478].
visits the strangers from time to time, asking if they are asleep, [478].
Hanae, [376].
Hanaia, month, [240].
Hanaiakamalama lived at Kauiki, [370].
Hanakapiai, [374].