Hoeu and wife, Kawaunuiaola, of Kula, Maui, [552].
deserts his wife for another, [552].
disturbed by rumors, is won back by ruse of wife, [554].
petitioned to as a god to partake of food, [552]–54.
sought to be regained by wife’s cunning, [552]–54.
Hohoiea instructed by Kila, [168].
offers to meet Pohinakahonua, [168].
swinging his club upward, kills his opponent, [168].
Hoi, a poisonous food;
species of yam, [572].
Hokea, or Honokea, [284], [302].
Hokeo calabash described, [576].
Hokuli, hiding place of the god Kaili, [188].
Hokuula, [336], [340], [346];
Maui forces locate at, [342].
Holani, [2], [4], [8], [20], [24].
East and West, a land of origin, [40].
rain-dispelling conch of, [14].
Holaniku and Holanimoe, arrival at; contains many good things, [50];
fruitful land of origin, [40];
synonymous with Kalakeenuiakane, [50].
Holoholoku, [344].