Inoa | Name(s)
Kauaʻi; Manokalanipō; Kauaʻi o Manokalanipō
Hiʻona ʻāina | Land characteristic: Mokupuni
Hiʻona ʻāina o loko o kēia wahi | Feature(s) located within this place: Nāpali, Haleleʻa, Koʻolau (Kauaʻi), Puna (Kauaʻi) Kona (Kauaʻi), Waiʻaleʻale
Hiʻona ʻāina nona kēia wahi | Feature(s) that contain this place: Pae ʻāina o Hawaiʻi
Hōʻuluʻulu manaʻo
He mokupuni kēia ma ka pae ʻāina o Hawaiʻi ma kahi o Niʻihau a me Oʻahu. Kapa pū ʻia kēia wahi ʻO Manokalanipō a i ʻole Kauaʻi o Manokalanipō, no kekahi aliʻi nui o kēlā wahi. Wahi a ka mele koʻihonua ʻO Wākea noho iā Papahānaumoku, he keiki nō ʻo Kauaʻi a Wākea lāua ʻo Papahānaumoku. ʻO Waiʻaleʻale ke kuahiwi nui ʻo Kauaʻi a ʻO Kawaikini kekahi kuahiwi nui ʻo kēia mokupuni. Kaulana pū ʻo Waiʻaleʻale i ka ua nui. He ʻelua kai e puni ana i ka mokupuni o Kauaʻi: ʻO Kaʻieʻiewaho ke kai ma waena ʻo Kauaʻi a me Oʻahu a ʻO Kaulakahi ke kai ma waena o Kauaʻi a me Niʻihau. ʻO Hāʻena kekahi wahi kaulan ma muli o ko Hiʻiakaikapoliopele huakaʻi i Hāʻena no kona kaikuaʻana ʻo Pele i mea e kiʻi a hōʻola ai i kāna kāne ʻO Lohiʻau. He wahi kapu ʻo Hāʻena no nā poʻe hula. ʻO ka pua mokihana kahi pua i hoʻohanohano nui ʻia ma Kauaʻi.
Description
Island and county (33 miles long, 25 miles wide, with an area of 553 square miles and a 1970 population of 29,524). Līhuʻe is the major town and the county seat. Epithet: Kauaʻi o Manokalanipō, Kauaʻi of Manokalanipō (an ancient chief; literally, the innumerable dark heavens) (Place Names of Hawaiʻi)
ʻŌlelo kuhikuhi
E koho iā “Kauaʻi” no nā kumuwaiwai pili i ka mokupuni o Kauaʻi.
Instructions
Use for resource about the entire island of Kauaʻi. For resources about a more specific area, consult the terms in Hiʻona ʻāina o loko o kēia wahi.
Moʻokūʻauhau | Genealogy
Akua | Deity: Hiʻiakaikapoliopele; Pele; Lohiʻau
Kanaka | Person: Kaumualiʻi; ʻAiwohikupua; Manōkalanipō
Hana | Practice: Hula
Kūmole | Source(s)
Hoʻopili ʻia i | Applied to :19th century Hawaiian language manuscript : acquired from “Uncle Willie Kane” William Kepahukaniolonookainoahou Goodwin of Waimea Valley, Kauaʻi, A Kauaʻi reader, Kauai: the separate kingdom, Four Kauai chants
Mea haku | Created by: Na ka hui ʻimi naʻauao o Ka Wai Hāpai