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PUBLICATIONS:

"Pōhaku-a-Kāne" story and the story of Nou from Merrill, Nancy (1999) Limahuli Garden: A Window to Ancient Hawai‘i. National Tropical Botanical Garden.

Pukui, Mary Kawena (1983) ‘Olelo No‘eau: Hawaiian Proverbs and Poetical Sayings Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press Special Publication No. 71.

Wichman, Frederick B. (1985) Kaua‘i Tales. Bamboo Ridge.

Wichman, Frederick B. (1991) Polihale & Other Kaua‘i Legends. Bamboo Ridge.

Wichman, Frederick B. (1997) More Kaua‘i Tales. Bamboo Ridge.

Wichman, Frederick B. (1998) Kaua‘i: Ancient Place Names and Their Stories. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.

 

IMAGES:

Photograph of the Kalalau Trail by Joseph Mansy, courtesy of Kathleen Ann Goonan. Visit her site to read her story about the trail to Kalalau.

Photographs of naupaka by Burt Lum, in Nagata, Kenneth M. (1992) How to Plant a Native Hawaiian Garden. Hawaii Department of Health, Office of Environmental Quality Control.

Except where noted, all other photographs by RDK Herman, Pacific Worlds.

 


 

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