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Herbert Kawainui Kāne (June 21, 1928 –
March 8, 2011) was an
American artist and
historian of
Hawaiian ancestry. He is
considered a
significant figure...
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Kawainui Fishpond or
Kawainui Marsh is a
wetland and
resurfacing fishpond in Kailua, Hawaiʻi. It is the
largest remaining wetland and the
largest ancient...
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original on
December 30, 2023.
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Kawainui (1996). "The
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Kawainui (1996). "The
Manila Galleons". In Bob Dye (ed.).
Hawaii Chronicles: Island...
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named because of the two
former fishponds in the
district (
Kawainui and Kaʻelepulu) or the two
currents that run
through Kailua Bay. Kailua...
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Hawaii Magazine. 17 July 2009. Kane,
Herbert Kawainui (1997).
Ancient Hawaiʻi.
Captain Cook, Hawaiʻi:
Kawainui Press. p. 53. ISBN 0-943357-03-9. OCLC 40050123...
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University of
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Kawainui (1998).
Ancient Hawaii.
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Patrick Vinton (2001)...
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consist of barren,
jagged lava.
Mokolea is part of the
windward rim of the
Kawainui volcanic caldera.
About 300 feet (91 m) from this
outcropping on the side...