- Iʻoa henua are a type of iʻoa paku, like place names, and are not preceded by a kaʻi.
- Like other iʻoa, they are preceded by the ʻami piko (ʻo) if in the piko; or ʻami lauka/kuhilana if in the ʻawe.
- Iʻoa henua is followed by the ʻami nonoʻa "o" (of).
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Ka Puke me ka Iʻoa Henua
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Hardcopies may also be purchased through Hale Kuamoʻo.
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