Nā Kiaʻi o Puʻuloa: By Taylor Wilson; Mural of Kaʻahupāhau & Kahiʻukā at the Leeward CC Learning Commons and Library
Mural entitled "Hoʻopili" located at Makakilo Elementary School and created through the Mele Murals Project by the Estria Foundation
Akua Hawaii
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Nanaue the shark man : & other Hawaiian shark stories
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Hawaiian Mythology
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ʻŌlelo Noʻeau
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Articles:
Noelani Puniwai. (2020). Pua ka Wiliwili, Nanahu ka Manō: Understanding Sharks in Hawaiian Culture. Human Biology, 92(1), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.13110/humanbiology.92.1.03
The epic tale of Kaʻehuikimanōopuʻuloa has one of the most thorough accounts of how Kaʻahupāhau, Kahiʻukā, and their retainers lived within Puʻuloa. There a few versions of this tale and a few ways for you to read it, via e-book, audiobook, or by reading it in the nūpepa (Hawaiian language newspapers.