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There is a deep basin, of clear water, almost fluorescent in its sparkle, in one of the arched caves of Haena, which is called the water of
Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula Nathaniel Bright Emerson 1877
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On a kayak trip three weeks before the attack-at Haena Beach Park.
Soul Surfer Bethany Hamilton 2004
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On a kayak trip three weeks before the attack-at Haena Beach Park.
Soul Surfer Bethany Hamilton 2004
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Our church did a kayak group tour to Haena Beach Park.
Soul Surfer Bethany Hamilton 2004
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Our church did a kayak group tour to Haena Beach Park.
Soul Surfer Bethany Hamilton 2004
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"A pau kau hana, alaila, mai kali, e lawe koke aku ia lakou ma keia po no i Kauai, a hoonoho i na pali o Haena, iuka o Honopuwaiakua."
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915
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Being told by her friends at Haena that there would not be daylight sufficient to climb the _pali_ (precipice) and get the body out of the cave in which it was hidden, she prayed to her gods to keep the sun stationary (_i ka muli o Hea_) over the brook Hea, until she had accomplished her object.
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The feast was also Lohiau's farewell to his friends at Haena.
Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula Nathaniel Bright Emerson 1877
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After many adventures they arrived at Haena and found Lohiau dead and in his sepulchre,
Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula Nathaniel Bright Emerson 1877
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This fragment from antiquity, as the local coloring indicates, finds its setting at Haena, the home of the famous mythological Prince Lohiau, of whom Pele became enamored in her spirit journey.
Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula Nathaniel Bright Emerson 1877
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