Inoa | Name(s)
Kohala
Hiʻona ʻāina | Land characteristic: Moku
Hiʻona ʻāina o loko o kēia wahi | Feature(s) located within this place:: ʻĀʻamakō; ʻĀinakea; ʻAnaehoʻomalu; Apuakohau; Kukuiwaluhia; Awalua; ʻĀwini; Hāʻena; Halaʻula; Hālawa; Napapaʻa; Halelua; Hāwī; Honoipu; Honokāne; Honomakaʻu; Honopueo; ʻIole; Kaʻauhuhu; Kāhei; Hualua; Kahuā; Kaiholena; Kaihoʻonā; Kaipuhaʻa; Lamaloloa; Kalala; Kokiʻo; Kamano; Kapaʻa; Kapaʻanui; Kapaʻau; Kapuʻa; Kapunapuna; Kaupalaoa; Kawaihae; Kealahewa; Kehena, Kipi, Keoniki, Kauniho, Wa, Kiʻiokalani, Kokoiki, Kou, Kukuipahu, Lālāmilo, Keanuʻiʻomanō, Lanikepu, Māhukona, Hihiu, Makanikahio; Auau; Makapala; Niuliʻi; Makeanehu; Makiloa; Pahinahina; Maulili; Momoualoa; Nunuluiki; Nunulunui; Ohanaula; Opihipau; Hukiaʻa; ʻŌuli; Pāhoa; Pauahi; Pōhakulua; Ahulua; Pololū; Puaiki; Puakea; Puanui; Puehuehu; Laʻaumama; Puʻuepa; Puʻukapu; Puʻukawaiwai; Panoluʻukia; Puʻukole; Koea; Lapakahi; Puʻuokumau; ʻUpolu; Waikā; Waimea; Waikoloa
Hiʻona ʻāina nona kēia wahi | Feature(s) that contain this place: Hawaiʻi
Hōʻuluʻulu manaʻo
He moku kēia ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o ka mokupuni o Hawaiʻi. Aia kēia moku ma waena o Kona, ma ka ʻaoʻao komohana, a me Hāmākua, ma ka ʻaoʻao hikina. No Kohala, ʻōlelo ʻia “Kohala i ka makani ʻāpaʻapaʻa” no ka makani nui o kēia moku. Kaulana kēia moku no ka hānau ʻana ʻO Kamehameha Paiʻea ma Kokoiki i Kohala ma mua o kona lawe malū ʻana i ke awāwa o Waipiʻo i ʻole pepehi ʻia ʻo ia. ʻO Moʻokini kekahi heiau nui a kaulana ma Kohala. ʻO Pololū ke awāwa nui ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau o Kohala. ʻO Waimea kekahi kūlana kauhale nui ma Kohala. Ma ka wā o Kamehameha, ua kaulana ʻO Waimea nō nā koa Kīpuʻupuʻu no ko lākou akamai loa ma ka hana kaua. Aia pū ma Waimea ka hānai holoholona kaulana ʻo Parker Ranch. Laha loa ka hana paniolo ma Waimea ma muli o ka nui o ka hānai holoholona ʻana ma kēia wahi. ʻO Ikuā Purdy he paniolo kaulana loa no Waimea, no kāna hana kupaianaha ma ka hoʻokūkū hana paniolo.
Description
District (famous for the ʻĀpaʻapaʻa wind), quadrangle, extinct volcano, land section, club, sugar plantation, elementary and high schools, ditch, trail, mill, mountains, forest reserve, post office, seminary, and village, all in northwest Hawaiʻi; point, Honomū qd., northeast Hawaiʻi. (Place Names of Hawaiʻi)
ʻŌlelo kuhikuhi
E koho iā “Kohala” no nā mea pili i ka moku ma ka mokupuni o Hawaiʻi.
Instructions
Use for the moku on the island of Hawaiʻi.
Moʻokūʻauhau | Genealogy
Kanaka | Person: Kamehameha Paiʻea; ʻIkuā Purdy
Hana | Practice: Hana paniolo; Hānai holoholona; Hana kaua
Kūmole | Source(s)
“Moku of Kohala,” Kīpuka Database, Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
Hoʻopili ʻia i | Applied to: He moʻolelo kaʻao no Punia ke keiki āiwaiwa kolohe a Leimakani me Hina : he moʻolelo Hawaiʻi kahiko no Kohala, The legacy of the Hawaiian cultivator in windward valleys of Hawaii, Hawaiian adze production and distribution : implications for the development of chiefdoms (chapters 3&4)
Mea haku | Created by: Na ka hui ʻimi naʻauao o Ka Wai Hāpai