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Kaloko (kă-lo'ko):

/ kă-lo'ko / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

the fish pond. Land section, North Kona, Hawaii.

Kaloko

/ Ka-loko / WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),
  • Land section and fishpond near Kailua, North Kona, Hawaiʻi. Kamehameha's bones may have been hidden near here (RC 215); the Kamehameha family reserved the pond for themselves in 1848. A Bishop Museum archaeological survey in 1970 reported the existence of burial caves, petroglyphs, house structures, and other remains.
  • Coastal area near Makapuʻu, Oʻahu; lane, downtown Honolulu.

Literally, the pond.

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  • 1. Fishpond (11 acres), Honokōhau, Hawaiʻi. At the north end of Honokōhau Beach and part of the Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park. The fishpond is a natural bay that was closed off with the construction of a 750-foot long boulder wall.
  • 2. Point, pond, shore, Hawaiʻi Kai, Oʻahu. Point and pond at the mouth of Kalama Stream, Hawaiʻi Kai, Oʻahu.

Literally, the pond.

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