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        <title><![CDATA[MU and MENEHUNE PEOPLE]]></title>
        <link>http://www.rohutu.com/article-10829215.html</link>        <description><![CDATA[	www.sacred-texts.com/pac/hm/hm25.htm]]></description>
        <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 00:14:00 +0200</pubDate>        <guid isPermaLink="false">e4836da9ceddf3490a31b3f044076062</guid>
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        <title><![CDATA[Homeless and desolated ghosts]]></title>
        <link>http://www.rohutu.com/article-10829155.html</link>        <description><![CDATA[	www.sacred-texts.com/pac/hlog/hlog26.htm]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[MAUI AT KEKAA]]></title>
        <link>http://www.rohutu.com/article-10738391.html</link>        <description><![CDATA[	At Kekaa lived Maui and Moemoe ; the great desire of one was to sleep ; his head on the pillow, there he would lie until Welehu (November) became the month. This person was Moemoe. The other desired to travel. When Moemoe slept, Maui was traveling, each according to his taste. While Moemoe was[...]]]></description>
        <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 10:18:00 +0200</pubDate>        <guid isPermaLink="false">d0b73dd454d70c8ae7165fa93ec74df2</guid>
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        <title><![CDATA[PUU KEKAA]]></title>
        <link>http://www.rohutu.com/article-10692435.html</link>        <description><![CDATA[	Puu Kekaa is the most prominent natural feature at Kaanapali. Formed by an old lava flow that entered the sea, this work of the volcano goddess Pele creates a little cove, with beaches on either side that attracts abundant marine life. It was very sacred to ancient Hawaiians as a leina a[...]]]></description>
        <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 08:42:00 +0200</pubDate>        <guid isPermaLink="false">ba80b233a3892690cc291ad38752f7d1</guid>
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        <title><![CDATA[STONES AT KEKAA]]></title>
        <link>http://www.rohutu.com/article-10692268.html</link>        <description><![CDATA[	When the Maui Eldorado was being built, Eric Jacobsen unearthed two very large stones, both of which are historic in Hawaiian legends. One is Moemoe, who was turned to stone by the demi-god Maui in a fit of pique over Moemoe’s insults. The man’s name is the hawaiian for sleep and it is said[...]]]></description>
        <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 08:09:00 +0200</pubDate>        <guid isPermaLink="false">64d48439931d703986108d315a2ae007</guid>
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        <title><![CDATA[CONCERNING KEKAA]]></title>
        <link>http://www.rohutu.com/article-10692261.html</link>        <description><![CDATA[	The important thing is that Kekaa was the birthplace of Kaululaau (son of Kakaalaneo), the famous one who traveled all over Lana’i fighting the numerous ghosts there and made it a land fit to be inhabited by human beings as it is at the present time. Concerning the great amount of human bones[...]]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[KAPALUA]]></title>
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	OTHER SITES OF MAUI: ALA HELE KAPALUA Honokahua is the site of an estimated 2000 ancient hawaiian burials dating between AD 610 and 1800. Hawaians believe that from such a place ancestors spirits continue to lovingly watch over the land and its people. Today the burial is carpeted by lush grass[...]]]></description>
        <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 08:06:00 +0200</pubDate>        <guid isPermaLink="false">71ee06086e6ab189b4a1d1ddc4e7aae1</guid>
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        <title><![CDATA[Abiding places of souls]]></title>
        <link>http://www.rohutu.com/article-10692244.html</link>        <description><![CDATA[	" The hawaiians are not agreed in the idea as to what becomes of the soul after a person dies. They say that the soul has three abiding places, namely : the volcano, in the water, and on dry plains like the plains of Kamaomao (Wailuku) and Kekaa. Should a chief die or any of his own men or the[...]]]></description>
        <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 08:04:00 +0200</pubDate>        <guid isPermaLink="false">210db4ab353a5fcb18ea8e24105e1b21</guid>
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        <title><![CDATA[KAENA: a sacred site on Oahu]]></title>
        <link>http://www.rohutu.com/article-10679899.html</link>        <description><![CDATA[	Les extraits ci-dessous sont tirés de "Sites of Oahu" par Elphset P. Sterling et Catherine C. Summers, publié par "the Bishop Museum Press" (juin 1978).Ka’ena and Pele Ka ena (red-hot). Ka’ena was one of the relatives of Pele who came with her from KAHIKI and decided to stay at this place. That[...]]]></description>
        <pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2007 09:46:00 +0200</pubDate>        <guid isPermaLink="false">f5d56961641e1f251ee9198a77bb369b</guid>
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        <title><![CDATA[He mele no ka leina ka uhane o KA'ENA]]></title>
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	www.jenpix.com/indigenous/kaena.html Ku`u Lei Momi - Ka`ena (My Pearl Lei) - Samuel K. Halstead Aia i Ka`ena ku`u lei momi I ka ho`opulu `ia i ka ehukai Kou maka onaona ka`u i aloha Kou leo kani hone hone i ke kula Akahi ho`i au ke `ike maka Ka ukana lu`ulu`u a ke aloha (Kou kino palupalu ka`u[...]]]></description>
        <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 07:02:00 +0200</pubDate>        <guid isPermaLink="false">9cfabcca92d1873e0fa3b97cbb8f2bd6</guid>
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