Hekilikaaka, [24].
Heleaiku, [32].
Hema, [25], [404].
messenger of Lonoikaika to Kualii, [410], [412].
wind swept by, [388].
Hemahema, [240].
Henshaw, H. W., on the Elepaio, [534].
Hihiu nui, ahupuaa of, in Kohala, [354].
Hiiaka and Pele, [102].
Hikapoloa advised of man running, recognizes him as Mumu, [564].
a wicked king, [380].
at Kokoiki, Kohala, takes Mailelaulii as wife, [562].
called to come and get his child, [566].
chief of Puuepa and Hukiaa, [562].
died; his house set on fire, [568].
entangled in his house, [568].
head of Kalino inquires of, for fault, [566].
head of Mumu inquires of, for fault why killed, [564].
not meeting with expected fishing success, vows death on his brothers, [562].
offers reward to biggest eater, [564].
plans killing brothers on their arrival, [562].
receiving fish from Kona, sets forth to obtain a pearl fish-hook from his brothers-in-law, [562].
recognizes Kalino, youngest of the brothers, [564].
returns with hook and fish, [562].
says the giving of a worthless fish-hook is the fault, [564]–66.
sisters composing chant for child of, [566].