Hawaii’s medicine (weapons), [476].
Head scalping, not an Hawaiian custom, [330].
Heeia (a spirit man of Koolau) marries Kaohelo, [578].
enamored of Hiiaka, [580].
Waialani, daughter of, [578].
(division of Koolau, adjoining Kaneohe), [578].
body of Malulani scattered outside of, [580].
Heiau of chief Kamohomoho on Pa’upa’u hill, [520].
for worship of the Moo (lizard) god, [520].
of Puulaina, [536].
of Kawa’ewa’e, Koolau, [720].
Heiau at Puukohola, Kawaihae, [472].
Heiaus on hill tops, [716].
at Piihonua, Hilo, Namakaeha sacrificed on altar of, [476].
of Wahaula at Kahaualea, Puna, and of Mookini, Kohala, marked advent of Paao, [592].
Hema, attendant of Kamehameha, [470], [482].
Hepatus sp. (palani), [298].
Heteropogon contortus, (pili) grass used for thatching, [640].
Heulu, father of Kawelo, [694].