Haumea, a ghost woman at Niuhelewai, [368].
deity resident of Kalihi valley, [368].
goddess made first mat sail, [658].

Haunaka, champion wrestler, Paauhau, [410].

Hauola temple, Waiawa valley, [208].
used as symbol of peace, [580].

Haupu, mountain on Molokai, [514], [520].
Molokini was detached from, [518], [520].
origin of, [518].

Hauula, Koolauloa, Kumukahi, lands and remains at, [236].

Hawae, a sorcerer, [502].

Hawaii (island group), Aukelenuiaiku arrives from, [576].
awa in, [606].
Bible similarities with things done in, [658].
canes introduced into, [592].
custom in rectifying an angry vow in, [580].
Hawae famous over, [502].
Hua sailed for, [516].
indigenous canes of, [582].
kapa of, [636].
Kekaa landmark of, [540].
Kepakailiula, strong man of, [384].
lauhala brought to, [656].
mats of, [626].
ohelo of, [576], [580], [582].
people of fond of the maile, [616].
sea not around in earliest times, [524].
Waialani goes to, [578].
why Pele and sisters came to, and Kaohele settled on, [576].

Hawaii (island), bone-breaking taught in, [498].
defeats Kauai, [502].
divided between Kamapuaa and Pele, [342].
entrusted to Pupukea, [436].
food from, exhausted, [114].
forces of, defeated, [452], [454];
successful, [456].
ghosts of, [428].
Kahaookamoku sails to, [428].
kapas of, [112].
Kalaepuni famous over, [198], [200];
king of, [204], [206].
Kalaiopuu sailed from, [452].
Kamapuaa sailed from, [342].
Kamehameha chief of, [464], [472], [520].
Kanilolou sailed from, [534].
Kauhiakama sent to spy, [440], [442].
Keawenuiaumi, king of, [198], [200].
Kiihele, fast runner of, [384].
Kihapiilani directed to, [176], [178].
Kiwalao heir to kingdom of, [464].
Ku and Hina journey to, [192].
Kuapakaa sailed for, [124], [134].
news of Uweuwelekehau carried to, [198].
“O Kalani! king of,” [438].
Pakaa given the whole of, [134].
people of, mourn the absence of their king, [116].
plan for invasion of, [472].
priest and well-diggers return to, [202].
robbery amongst the people of, [498].
sharks seen off Kohala, [202].
six districts in, [292].
slaughtered Maui, on death of Makakui, [450].
soldiers from, [474].
subjugated by Namakaokalani, [278], [280], [282].
three rulers on, [466].
to Niihau (islands) subjugated by Kamehameha, [474], [476], [486].
Umi sent orders and returned to, [178], [180].

Hawaiian crow (alala), [614].
custom in warfare, [446].
chiefs fought for their loves, [386].
death prayer, [502].
demigods, [332].
gardening implement (oo), [414].
giant, [146].
heroes, [216].
hospitality, [216].
mahogany (Koa), [630].
palms, [656].
practice of adopting children, [302].
pyrotechnics, [142].
race ancestors of, [540].
tradition of mammoth lizard, [412].
way of separating in anger, [580].

Hawaiians, canoe building of, [610].
disposition of soul after death of, [572].
held Ohelo sacred to Pele, [576].
location of seat of thought by, [442].
method of eating of, [648].
secretion of bones at death of, [444].
shark stories among, [294].
sleeping with dogs, custom of, [648].