36 A V 9 Y A G E
iUtoi, or towa, An axe, or hatchet.
Itee, A fly-fiap.
Whata, Sticks raifed to bang hajkets upon.
Eitai, A firaw-bag.
Edevai, An open-wrought bag.
Moean, Mats.
Iteehahao, Red paint or dye.
Matee, Red dye for cloth,
Paee, A fhip.
Paee, . A large canoe.
Ewaha, A fmall canoe.
Ewharraow, A boat-houfe.
Taoda, -A th'ckrope. .
Eaha, A plaited line, and thread fo r making nets.
Ehow, A fifhing-line.
Oopeia, , Afeine.
Hobuhoo, 'White cloth.
'Tuorloo, '¿Thick white cloth»
Ahao apau, Buff-coloured thin cloth.
Habau, ¿thin buff-coloured clothfpotted with red.
Poohiree, Reddijh cloth.
Ahao ora, Ruffet thin cloth.
Haowaraia, Gummed cloth.
Eiboo, .Cloth made o f old cloth.
Pooroaw, A fori joffluff, taken from fome tree, like
hemp, o f which they make cloth and
girdles.
Aihoo, A garment.
Parawei, A Jhirt, or, under garment.
Maroa, A piece o f cloth worn round the middle.
Evane, A garment made of fine matting.
Tumataw, A bonnet.
Opailea, A mat-girdle.
Tamoou,
T O T H E
Tamoou,
Poe,
Poe oole oole,
Poe meedee,
Poe ere ere,
Ewhahana,
Eahe,
Epanoo,
Paraow,
Vivo,
Mama,
Poe, •*,']
Peea,
Mahei,
Opepe,
Monoe,
Toonoah,
Ehaow,
Hooare,
Hoope,
Paiya,
Mat^iree tona/ .
Trapaou,
Ewhaiwhai,
Eowhaoo,
Opeepee,
Matte noa,
Heiva,
Poohira,
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Wreaths o f plaited human hair, which they
f a Sreat “value upon, Worn as an ornament,
chiefly on the head.
Ear-rings.
A yellow bead.
A green bead.
A blue bead.
A bow.
An arrow.
A drum.
A pair o f clappers '.
A flute.
Child's pap.
A pafte, or pudding, made ofthe roots o f arum.
A ftrong jelly, or pafie, made o f the roots
o f arum.
A kind o f four pafie, made offermented
, breadfruit. ‘
A fort-of pafte.
Cocoa-oil.
A mole mthefkin.
SSwpiettalte.. ' Snot.
Fat.
Whe fiye in the eye,
A fcab.
\The elefhantiafis.
\The windy dropjyi
The numbnefs in the feet when they Jleep.'
A natural death.
A ceremony performed by the deceafed's re-
: lotions.
A place, or refidence*
> Moral,