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Hifongakaka. To climb a landing place [hifonga, landing place; kaka, to climb]. 

 Tract near Lotofoa, village on Foa island (H). 



Hihifo. The West. District on Tongatabu island (T). Composing the western 

 third of Tongatabu. Also district on Nomuka island (H). Also village on 

 Lifuka island (H). Also district on Vavau island (V). Composing the western 

 part of Vavau island. Also village on Niuatoputapu island (NT). 



Hikihoko. To remove and arrive at [hiki, to remove; hoko, to arrive at]. Tract 

 near Kolovai, village on Tongatabu island (T) — Ata, landlord. Also tract 

 near Haavakatolo, village on Tongatabu Island (T) — Ahomee, landlord. Also 

 tract near Longoteme, village on Tongatabu island (T) — Veikune, landlord. 

 Also tract in Pangai, village on Lituka island (H). 



Hikiilangi. To lift in the sky [hiki, to lift; i, in; langi, sky]. Tract on Tungua 

 island (H) — Tui Haateiho, landlord. 



Hikuaki. With an end [hiku, end; aki, with]. Tract near Pangai, village on 

 Pangaimotu island (V). 



Hikuano. The end of a marsh [hiku, end; ano, marsh]. Tract on Nomuka 

 island (H). Also tract on Tungua island (H)— Tui Haateiho, landlord. 



Hikuatea. End of the whitish enclosure [hiku, end; a, enclosure; tea, whitish]. 



- The spelling Hikuateu was also obtained. Tract near Fataulua, village on 

 Niuafoou island (NF). 



Hikufononga. The end of a journey [hiku, end; fononga, journey]. Tract near 

 Haatafu, village on Tongatabu island (T). Also tract on Hunga island (V)— 

 Fulivai, landlord. Also tract near Taoa, village on Vavau island (V). Also 

 tract on Niuafoou island (NF) — Fotoflli, landlord. 



Hikuhau. End of a large bone needle [hiku, end; hau, a large bone needle]. 

 Tract near Vaipoa, village on Niuatoputapu island (NT) — Maatu, landlord. 



Hikuika. The tail of a fish [hiku, end; ika, fish]. Tract near Ngaunoho, vil- 

 lage on Utungake Island (V). Also tract near Tuanekivale, village on Vavau 

 island (V). 



Hikulangi. The end of the sky [hiku, end; langi, sky]. Tract on Tungua Island 

 (H)— Tui Haateiho, landlord. 



Hikulata. The point of the lata shrub [hiku, the point of a thing; lata, shrub]. 

 Tract near Niutoua, village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Hikumoko. The tail of the gecko [hiku, end; moko, gecko]. Tract near Mataika, 

 village on Vavau island (V). 



Hikunise. To make an end. Place on Tongatabu island (T). Land in central 

 Tongatabu where hero Muni is said to have thrown coconuts and other trees 

 in a contest with the hero Pungalotohoa. Probably near Malapo. 



Hikuniu. The point of a coconut tree; the point of the coconut tree [hiku, 

 point, end; niu, coconut tree]. Tracts near villages on Tongatabu island (T): 

 near Kolovai — Ata, landlord, Pea — Lavaka, landlord, and Fatumu. Also tract 

 on Kotu island (H). Also tract near Tefisi, village on Vavau island — Luani, 

 landlord. 



Hikunonofo. The end of dwelling together [hiku, end; nonofo, to dwell to- 

 gether]. Tract near Vaimalo, village on Vavau island (V). 



Hikuone. Sandy point [hiku, point; one, sand]. Tract near Ohonua, village on 

 Eua island (T). 



Hikupapa. The tail of the papa fish [hiku, end; papa, a kind of a fish]. Tract 

 near Ngaunoho, village on Utungake island (V). 



HIkutamoli. To strike the end of the orange tree [hiku, end; ta, to strike; 

 moli, orange]. Peninsula or isthmus on Utungake island (V). The north 

 end of Utungake island or else the isthmus connecting the north end with 

 main island. 



