Holu (fish god), legend of, [510], [512], [514].

Holualoa, Kona, birthplace of Kalaepuni and Kalaehina, [198].

Honaunau, city of refuge at, [466].
corpse of Kalaiopuu at, [466].
Kalaepuni uproots koa tree at, [200].
Kiwalao offers sacrifice at, [466].

“Honokoa, anger of,” [56].

Honokohau people observe kapu, [512].

Honouliuli, Ewa district, “love looks in from,” [252].
Kapapaapuhi living at, [270].
man of, [276].
Puali fishes at, [274].
Waipouli cave on beach at, [276].

Honuaula, name of indigenous cane, [584].
a valley near Lahaina, Maui, [202].
Kapakohana at, [208].
Ae-a, daughter of Kahuoi, lands at, [602].

Honuhonu, wrestling game, [396]–98.

Hookeleihilo and Hookeleipuna, [72], [74], [122].

Hookupu, custom of making gifts, [156], [236].