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Areas
An orientation to the lay of the land at Haena, and the different ecological zones that comprise the ahupuaa.
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Winds
Frederick Wichman talks about wind names, their meanings and cultural references.
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Rains
Chipper explains the causes and patterns rainfall at Haena, and elaborates on the name of the mountain at the back of Limahuli Valley.
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The Forest
Chipper describes the three forest zones that comprise Haena ahupuaa.
Certain plants of particular importance are discussed, along with plants endemic
to the area and others for which Haena was renown. |
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Water
Explores the character of the two streams that run in Haena, and the importance of springs at the base of the cliffs.
Samson talks about catching oopu, and Mary Kawena Pukui provides proverbs on this freshwater fish.
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Planting
E.S. Craighill Handy talks about agriculture in Haena as he saw it in the early 1900s, including an usual method for growing taro on rafts. A map of the extensive taro terraces (loi) that existed in the area now designated Haena State Park.
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