East Maui prominent, an old saying, [250].

Eating customs, [648].

Eeke, or Eke (summit crater of West Maui), [534].

Eeke, husband of Lihau, made into a mountain, [534].

Eeke and Lihau, parents of Pundaina, [532].

Ehukai of Puaena, name for Waialua, [616].

Eight-eyed monster (makawalu), [314].

Ekaha (Acrostichum micradenium), fern used for huts, [654].

Eku, chief of Kona, [82].

Eleio, chief of Kohala, [660].