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Makahoko. A joining stone [tnaka, stone; hoko, to join]. Tract on Fetoa 



island (H). 

 Makahokovalu. Eight joined stones [maka, stone; hoko, to join; valu, eightj. 



Tomb or mound on Uiha island (H). On tract Likutapu; reputed to have 



been built by twenty-ninth Tui Tonga, Telea. 

 Makahopa. Banana rock [maka, rock; hopa, banana]. Tract near Vaotuu, vil- 

 lage on Tongatabu island (T) — Tui Vakano, landlord. 

 Makahunu. Stones for the oven. Stone in the royal tomb Langifoou, near 



Lapaha, village on Tongatabu island (T). Also tract on Niuafoou island (NF). 

 Makai. The name of a tree. Tract near Ohonua, village on Eua island (T). 

 Makakehe. Different rock [maka, rock; kehe, different]. Tract on Niuafoou 



island (NF). 

 Makakiva. A small stone cave [maka, stone; kiva, a small cave]. Tract on 



Atata island (T) — Ata, landlord. 

 Makakopau. Stone named Pau [maka, stone; ko, prefix; pau, a personal name]. 



A large stone, apparently in the royal tomb Langitofaua, near Lapaha (?), vil- 

 lage on Tongatabu island (T). 

 Makalafalafa. A flat stone [maka, stone; lafalafa, flat]. Tract on Hunga island 



(V) — Fulivai, landlord. 

 Makalolongo. The rock of sharks in a shoal [maka, rock; lolongo, sharks in a 



shoal]. Tract on Ovaka island (V). 

 Makaluani. Stone of Luani [maka, stone; luani, title of a chief]. A large stone 



apparently in the royal tomb Langitofaua, near Lapaha, village on Tongatabu 



island (T). 

 Makamaka. Stony, rocky. Tract near Maufanga, village on Tongatabu island 



(T) — Fakafanua, landlord. Also tract near Fuaamotu, village on Tongatabu 



island (T) — Tungi, landlord. Also tract on Ofu island (V) — Tui Lakepa, 



landlord. 

 Makamataele. A fish stone [maka, stone; mataele, a fish]. More likely, stone 



of Mataele, a chief. Stone in Langitofaua near Lapaha (?), village on Tonga- 

 tabu island (T). 

 Makaoo. Deep rock [maka, rock; oo, deep]. Tract near Neiafu, village on Vavau 



(V). 

 Makaooa. Rocks that are near together. A great rock said to stand between 



the islands of Eua and Kalau (T) and to mark the road to Pulotu, the land 



of the departed. 

 Makaotea. Stone of whitish color [maka, stone; o, of; tea, whitish, light In 



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



landlord. 

 Makapapa. A flat bed of stones [maka, stone; papa, a flat bed of stones]. 



Tract near Puke, village on Tongatabu island (T) — Fohe, landlord. Also 



place on Tongatabu island (T). On weather shore. Also tract near Tuanuku, 



village on Vavau island (V) — Ulukalala, landlord. 

 Makapasi. Stone of hand clapping [maka, stone; pasi, to clap hands]. Tract 



near Tuanuku, village on Vavau island (V) — Ulukalala, landlord. 

 Makapau. Stone of Pau [maka, stone; pau, a person's name, probably Pau, the 



thirty-sixth Tui Tonga]. A stone in the royal tomb Langituoteau, near Lapaha, 



village on Tongatabu island (T). 

 Makapulepule. Spotted rock [maka, rock; pulepule, spotted]. Rock (H). In 



Ahanga passage bet^yeen Lifuka and Foa islands. 

 Makasiale. Gardenia rock [maka, rock; siale, gardenia]. Tract on Taunga 



island (V) — Akauola, landlord. 

 Makasialetafa. Rock of the sialetafa shrub [maka, rock; sialetafa, a shrub with 



white flowers]. Rock on weather shore of Tongatabu island (T). 



