Inoa | Name(s)
Hāmākua
Hiʻona ʻāina | Land characteristic: Moku
Hiʻona ʻāina o loko o kēia wahi | Feature(s) located within this place: ʻĀʻāmanu; Alaeakila; Kaʻapahu; ʻĀpua; Au; Āhualoa; Haina; Hanapai; Niupuka; Hauola; Hōʻea; Manowaikohau; Honokaiʻa; Honopue; Kaʻala; Kaʻauhuhu; Kainehe; Kaiwiki; Kalakalaula; Kalopā; Kalua; Pakiloa; ʻŌuhi; Kaao; Kamaui; Kamoauau; Kamoku; Kanahonua; Kaʻohe; Kaʻohe Mauka; Kapoaula; Kapulena; Haukoʻi; Kawela; Keaʻā; Kemau; Koholālele; Koloaha; Kulihaʻi; Kuilei; Kūkaʻiau; Kukuihaele; Laupāhoehoe; Malanahae; Mānienie; Manowaialeʻe; Moʻoiki; Nakoʻoka; Namoku; Papuaʻa; Nienie; Niupeʻa; Kealakaha; ʻOpihilala; Paʻalaea; Pāʻauhau; Pāʻauhau Mauka; Paʻauilo,; Papaʻanui; Papaki; Papalele; Pohakuhaku; Waiʻaleʻale; Waikaʻalulu; Waikapu; Waikoekoe,; Waikoloa; Waimanu; Waipiʻo; Weha; Mahakuolo
Hiʻona ʻāina nona kēia wahi | Feature(s) that contain this place: Hawaiʻi
Hōʻuluʻulu manaʻo
He moku kēia ma ka mokupuni o Hawaiʻi. Aia ma waena o ka moku o Kohala, ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau, a me Hilo, ma ka ʻao ʻao hema. No Hāmākua, ʻōlelo ʻia ʻo “Hāmākua ʻāina pali loa” no nā pali kiʻekiʻe ma kēlā moku.
Description
Quadrangle, district, ditch, ditch trail, golf course, forest reserve, and mill, northeast Hawaiʻi. (Place Names of Hawaiʻi)
ʻŌlelo kuhikuhi
E koho iā “Hāmākua” no ka moku ma ka mokupuni o Hawaiʻi. No nā Hāmākua ma Maui, e koho iā “Hāmākualoa” a iʻole “Hāmākuapoko.”
Instructions
Not to be confused with Hāmākuapoko and Hāmākualoa on Maui.
Kūmole | Source(s)
“Moku of Hāmākua,” Kīpuka Database, Office of Hawaiian Affairs,
Hoʻopili ʻia i | Applied to: The closing of sugar plantations : interviews with families of Hāmākua and Kaʻū, Hawaiʻi., Hamakua Humanities Project, October 1974-May 1975 : a summary : a study of land use, cultural diversity and the sense of community in Hamakua District, Hawaii : a century in perspective
Mea haku | Created by: Na ka hui ʻimi naʻauao o Ka Wai Hāpai