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Siahinefaitehina. Mound of girl that has many sisters and girl cousins [sia, 

 mound; hine, girl; fai, many; tehina, sistersj. Mound on Tatafa island (H). 

 Sacred to the pigeon-god Foliakiipulotu. 



Siaine. China banana. Tract near Kolomaile, village on Eua island (T). Also 

 tract in Nukualofa, village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Slakanume. Mound of the kanume trees [sia, mound; kanume, a tree]. A mound 

 on Noniuka island (H), serving as a chief's resting place; said also to have 

 been used for pigeon-catching. 



Siakape. Mound where kape is grown [sia, mound; kape, (Arum costatum)]. 

 Pigeon mound on Uoleva island (H). 



Siakokafoa. Mound of the fractured koka tree [sia, mound; koka, a tree; foa, to 

 fracture]. Tract near Neiafu, village on Vavau island (V). 



Siakotoloke. Pigeon mound on Haano island (H). 



Siakoveiongo. The mound called Veiongo [sia, mound; ko, a prefix; veiongo, 

 (name of hill: see Veiongo). Mt. Zion, Nukualofa, village on Tongatabu island 

 (T). 



Sialaka. The mound that is passed [sia, mound; laka, to pass by]. Tract on 

 Fotuhaa island (H). 



Siale. Gardenia. Tract near villages on Tongatabu island (T): near Foui — 

 Vahai, landlord, Fahefa — Veehala, landlord, Haalalo, Haateiho — Tui Haateiho. 

 landlord, Tatakamotonga, Talatoou — Lauaki, landlord, Navutoka — Tungi, land- 

 lord, Hamula — Pangia, landlord, and Fuaamotu — Tungi, landlord. Also tract 

 near Leimatua, village on Vavau island (V) — Fotu, landlord. Also tract on Niua- 

 toputapu island (NT) — Tangipa, landlord. Also tract on Niuafoou island (NF). 



Sialehola. Deserted gardenia [siale, gardenia; hola, to desert]. Tract near Hihi- 

 fo. village on Lifuka island (H). 



Sialetafa. A shrub. A tract on Ovaka island (V). Also tract on Ofu island (V). 



Sialongoakau. The quiet mound of trees [sia, mound; longo, quiet; akau, tree]. 

 Tract near Kolomaile, village on Eua island (T). 



Siamafuauta. Shore mound of rising ground formed for the purpose of bounding 

 rods along in the game called sika fsia, mound; mafua, a rising ground form- 

 ed for the purpose of bounding rods along in the game called sika; uta, shore]. 

 Mound near Holeva, a point of land east of Maufanga, village on Tongatabu 

 island (T). For other spellings see Siamofuauta and Siumafuauta. 



Siamaka. Mound of stone [sia, mound; maka, stone]. Pigeon mound on Uoleva 

 island (H). Said to be built entirely of stone. 



Siamamataatu. Mound from which bonitos were looked for [sia, mound; mama- 

 ta, to see; atu, bonito]. Pigeon mound on Uoleva island (H). 



Slamane. Germany. Tract near Nukualofa, village on Tongatabu island (T). 

 Also tract near Pangai, village on Lifuka island (H). 



Siamaue. The shaken mound [sia, mound; mauel, to be shaken]. Tract on Niua- 

 foou island (NF) — Fusitua, landlord. 



Siamoana. Ocean mound [sia, mound; moana, ocean]. Mound near Nukualofa, 

 village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Siamofuauta. The mound of the lady Motuauta [sia, mound]. A stone-walled 

 moundlike structure built by the Tui Tonga Pau and named for his sister 

 Mofuauta, or Siamofuauta as her name appears in the genealogies. Near 

 Holeva, a point of land east of Maufanga, village on Tongatabu island (T). 

 For other spellings see Siamafuauta and Siumafuauta. 



Siaotumakavalu. Mound of the row of eight stones [sia, mound; otu, row; maka, 

 stone; valu, eight. Pigeon mound on or near Mt. Kafoa on Vavau island (V) 



Slatanu. The concealed mound [sia, mound; tanu, to conceal]. Tract near Haa- 

 tafu, village on Tongatabu island (T). 



