Hulumalailani, [25], [404].

Hulumaniani, [380].

I, the sacred one of Kaponialamea, [14].

Iao, a small fish, [604].

Iako or outrigger of canoe, [582].
a term in counting kapas, [584].

Ieie, vine, [382];
that creeps in forest, [420].
vines (Freycinetia arnotti), [538]. [[xi]]

Ieiea and Poopalu, fishermen of Makalii, [570].
met by Pupuhuluena, net fishing, [570].
shown the use of kukui nut; obtain some which they introduce into Kona and Kau, [570].

Ihiawaawa calls on her half-brother, [550].
daughter of Ku; courted by three young men, [550].
definition, [550].

Ihukaeaea, who carries his head high, [78].

Ii, spawn of, [286], [304].