Humuula, temple of, [136], [150].
home of Hina, [136];
Palila reared at, [136].
land of, [136], [138]; Palila comes from, [142];
Alanapo, a kapued temple in, [372], [374].

Iao, valley, at Wailuku, Maui, [470].
battle fought in, [470];
renowned for its canoes, [470];
damming the waters of, [470].

Idols, [234], [236].

I-e and maile vines and ohia trees, called upon by Hiku to obstruct way of Kawelu, [182].
(Freycinetia arnotti), [642].

Ieiea and Poopalu, fishermen of Makalii, [600].

Ihiihi, child of Lihau and Kapulani, [520].

Ihuanu (expert boxer of Kohala), [406], [408], [410].

Ihuanu (hill), Halemano farming at, [240];
“palaholo,” plant covering of, [240].
(a sister of Maikoha), [268].

Ihukoko, [268], [270], [272].

Ikuwa, rock hurled by Kaaona, [366].
name of a month, [366].
the “malo” of Palila, [140].