INDEX. 
481 
Heaven, ideas of the natives respect¬ 
ing, 16, 17 
Hedgehog (he kina), 418 
Hekawa, Hicks’s Bay, 373 
Heke (Hone), Chief, 9, 10; cut down 
the flagstaff, 211, 273, 342-348 
He Kowetewete, an etymological 
puzzle, 175 
Hekawa, Hicks’ Bay, 373 
Helme (St.), the lights of, 429 
Hemapo, a convert, 364, 369 
He papa, or carved box, 280 
Herekiekie, Chief of Tokanu, 360, 361, 
364, 366 
He tiki, monument of a chief, 96 
He Tohi. See Baptismal Rites. 
Heuheu, Chief of Taupo, engraving of 
his tomb, 32, 322; a splinter in his 
foot, 56; overwhelmed by a land¬ 
slip, 50, 63, 321 ; his daughter’s 
liason, 59 ; tapued a mountain, 60; 
his wives, 165; monument at Pu- 
kawa, 319; his influence, 819, 320; 
death, 321; noticed, 13, 156, 158, 
326, 363, 364, 371, 372 
Hick’s Bay, 241 
Hide and seek, a game, 174 
Hikairo, Chief of Rotorua, 366, 367 
Hiko, the son of Pehi, 327 
Hikurangi, a lofty mountain, 28 
Ilikurangi, taking leave of friends, 160 
Hinaki, a Chief, persuaded from visit¬ 
ing England, 311, 312 ; killed, 312 
Hina-moki, the father of the rat, 33 
Hinau (elcecarpus ), 133, 391, 393 
Hine-nui-te-po, great mother of night, 
16, 19, 28, 31, 41 
Hine-te-iwaiwa, her love for Tini-rau, 
108—112 
Hoani Wiremu, a Putiki chief, 351, 
354, 356; visits Queen Victoria, 
473 
Hobson (Capt.), appointed Consul, 
and first Governor of New Zealand, 
210, 270, 278, 294; his death, 211 
Hohake, 224 
Hokianga, river, 123; heads, 209, 210 
Hokio, 139, 141 
Holland, New, its aborigines, 3 ; cli¬ 
mate, 252 
Holmes (Sir Everard), Commander of 
the North Star, 347, 352 
Hongi, a celebrated chief, 81 : visits 
England, 208, 310; his savage dis¬ 
position, 312, 313 ; death, 315; 
noticed, 258, 287, 342 
Hooker (Sir William), 423, 434 
Horokiri Valley, 212, 337, 351 
Horonguku, or sliding landslip, 158 
Horowhenua, 325 
Hotua Pou, or infant gods, 19, 186 
Hotu-puku, a Taniwha, 52 
House (he wliare puni), a view of, 
308 
Houses betoken a Japanese origin, 
18o, 38/ 
Hue, or gourd, a vegetable, 378 
Huia, the daughter of Pomare, 157 
Huia-tahi, a chief, 360, 363, 369 
Huna, a chief, 325 
Hunahuna, a village, 314 
Hunter (Capt.), Governor of New 
South Wales, 284 
Hurd’s Point, 209 
Huru, his visit to Norfolk Island, 195, 
285 
Huts of the natives, 6, 8 
Hutt war, 212; noticed, 217, 231, 
234, 336, 350, 472 
Idol, memorial, 62 : of a chief slain 
in battle, 54 
Ignis Patuus, 426—429 
Ihi, Chief of the Taupo Taniwha, 50 
Ikunikau, 354 
Image worship, 54, 62, 72, 73 
Inanga, a small fish, 383 
Infanticide, common, 165 
Influenza, 255 
Ingarani, England, 158 
Irawaru, the father of dogs, 26, 33 
Irish sailor bewitched, 90 ; his cure, 
91 
Iron sand, magnetic, valuable article 
of commerce, 243 
Islands submerged, 242 
Israel, dispersion of its tribes, 190,191 
Iwikau te Heuheu, 360 
Jack (Bloody), Chief of the Ngaitahu, 
329, 330, 349 
Jackson’s adventure at Alatana, 374— 
376 
Japanese head-dress, 184 
Johnson (Rev. R.), the first minister 
of New South Wales, 282 
Jones (Lieut.), 232, 234 
Judges’ wigs, still retained, 149 
Jumping into deep water, .174 
Kae, his tragical story, 112—114 
Kahawai, a fish, 131, 411 
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