Kahaukomo
/ Ka-hau-komo /n., A lua fighting stroke. Literally, the blow enters.
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n., A lua fighting stroke. Literally, the blow enters.
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Hill above the sacred rock, Ka-pōhaku-luahine, in Ka-mana Nui Valley, Moana-lua, Oʻahu, named for a kahuna, the grandfather of a famous chanter, Nā-maka-helu, who died in 1940 at the age of 83. A heiau may have been here. A young chief, Ka-moku-lani-aliʻi, was strangled in a stream near here because he refused to fight the invader, Ka-mehameha I. Lit., the hau trees begin.
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