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discussed a good many said that kaua, he olokaa ipu wale no
it could not be Palila for he does kana hana i ke alanui, aohe ano
not go to battle; all he did was to koa, aohe hele ma o, a ma o. I
roll the calabash on the highway; ka hoouka kaua ana ma Kukaiau
he does not appear to be a i Hamakua, i laila o Palila i hoike
soldier and he has not been kino ai ia ia iho imua o ka
seen going from place to place. lehulehu, a me na ’lii o na aoao
At the battle that was fought at elua, a me na koa kaulana
Kukaiau in Hamakua, Palila at ekolu, oia o Moanonuikalehua, o
last showed himself before the Kumunuiaiake, o
people and the chiefs of the two Puupuukaamai.
contesting armies, and also
before the three great warriors
Moanonuikalehua,
Kumunuiaiake and
Puupuukaamai.
When Palila heard this boastful A lohe o Palila i keia alelo kaena
challenge from the three great a ua poe koa nei, alaila, nonoi
warriors, he requested of aku ia i ke ’lii o Hilo, ia
Kulukulua, the Hilo king, to order Kulukulua, e waiho ke kaua
that the general conflict be aluka a me ka poe, a e ku
stopped and [152]to put up the pakahi. Ina i make ke [153]koa o
two best men from the two sides kekahi aoao, alaila, make kona
and let them fight, the side alii a lilo i pio na kekahi aoao, a
putting up the best man to win pela no hoi kekahi aoao. A
and in this way decide the battle. hooholo ia ia mea e na ’lii, ku
When this was agreed on by the kaawale ae la na koa, a kaawale
two kings, the soldiers were lined ke kahua kaua.
up on the two sides, leaving a
clear field in the middle for the
contestants.
After the battle Palila and the A pau ke kaua, hoi aku la o
king returned to Kaula and from Palila me ke ’lii a hiki i Kaula
there to a rise above where a maluna aku, i laila he kumu ohia
large lehua 15 tree was standing. nui, o Kahakaauwae kona inoa, i
He then hung up the jaws of all laila na auwae a pau o na
the men killed by him, and the kanaka i make ia Palila ma na
tree was named Kahakaauwae, kaua mamua aku, o kahi ia e
the hanging place of the jaws. kau ai. Nolaila, lilo o Palila i alii
Palila after this became the king no Hilo, a malalo o Kulukulua
of Hilo, while Kulukulua served ona, pela i noho ai o Palila a hiki
under him. Palila was king until i ka make ana. [154]
his death. [137]
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While she was sitting there Ia ia e noho ana ma laila, ike mai
Puniakaia saw her and was la o Puniakaia i ka wahine
captivated by her beauty and maikai o Kaalaea, i ka noho
quiet demeanor, not at all like the malie, i ka like ole me na wahine
other women; so he said to his e ae, alaila, olelo aku la o
mother, Halekou, 5 “Say, Puniakaia i kona makuahine ia
Halekou, I am going to secure Halekou: “E Halekou e, e kii ana
that woman for my own, because au i kela wahine na’u, no ka
she is very beautiful, without mea, he wahine maikai loa, aohe
blemish, and in all respects my puu, aohe kee, ua like kona
equal.” Halekou gave her maikai me ko’u.” Ae mai o
consent, saying: “Yes, she shall Halekou: “Ae, o kau wahine ia,
be your wife, for you two are ua like olua a elua, ua like na
alike in looks and behavior, kino, na maikai, na nani, nolaila,
therefore you go and ask her.” e kii oe i wahine nau.”
One day while the two were in I kekahi la, ia laua e moe ana,
bed, an aunt of Kaalaea’s, hele mai la, kekahi makuahine o
together with several others, Kaalaea, a me kekahi poe e ae,
came into the house where the a hiki i kahi a laua nei e moe
two were sleeping. These people ana, e hele ana i ka lawaia
were on their way to catch crabs. papai. I mai la ka makuahine: “E
While in the house, the aunt Kaalaea, e ala e hele kakou i ka
said: “Wake up, Puniakaia, and lawaia papai; o ke aha kau hana,
let us go crabbing. What do you o ka moe wale iho la no, a ala ae
do, any way? Just sleep, and wae i ka piapia o na maka, popoi
when you get up clean your eyes i ka nalo a ai ae.” Ia ia e olelo
and catch flies and eat?” While ana, e nana mai ana no o
the aunt was speaking, Puniakaia maloko o ke kihei
Puniakaia was listening through kalukalu nahenahe, me ke ala
the soft mantle that covered mai no, a hoolohe; aka, o ka
them; the aunt did not know this, makuahine nana i olelo, aole
however, for she thought he was ona manao e ala ana, ua manao
asleep. no ia, e hiamoe ana o Puniakaia.
After living with his mother for a He mau la i hala o ka noho ana,
few days, Puniakaia decided to holo o Puniakaia i Kauai e
go to Kauai to make a visit; so makaikai ai, hele aku la ia a hiki i
he started out until he came to ka lae o Kaena ma Waianae, e
the Kaena point, at Waianae, noho ana keia poe e hoa i na
where he met some men who waa, a e holo i Kauai. Ninau aku
were lashing their canoe for a la o Puniakaia: “E holo ana ko
trip to Kauai. Puniakaia upon oukou waa i hea?” “I Kauai.”
coming up to these men, asked “Aole la hoi e pono owau kekahi
them: “Where are you going with e holo pu me oukou?” “I ke aha
this canoe?” “To Kauai.” “Can I hoi! O ka waa no paha ia.” O ke
go with you?” “And why not? The kumu o keia ae ana e holo pu i
canoe is yours.” 8 The reason Kauai, o ka nana mai o lakou la
why these people allowed a ike i ke kanaka maikai o
Puniakaia to go to Kauai with Puniakaia.
them was because he was such
a handsome looking man.
Some time after Puniakaia had Mahope o keia noho ana, iho
been living with this woman, he aku la o Puniakaia i kahakai me
went down one day to the beach ka wahine, aia hoi, e
accompanied by the woman and hoomakaukau ana kekahi mau
there saw two men preparing to kanaka e holo i ka lawaia. Ninau
go out fishing. Upon coming up aku la o Puniakaia: “He aha ka
to the fishermen, Puniakaia olua lawaia?” Hai mai laua ala:
asked them: “What kind of “He lawaia oio, elua no nae
fishing are you two going out kauna ke loaa mai, aohe
for?” The two replied: “Oio 10 mahuahua loa.” I aku o
fishing; but the most we will ever Puniakaia: “Ae, owau no ka mea
catch will be about eight, not e loaa ai ka ia, mai ka moana a
very many.” Puniakaia said: ka honua, mai lalo a luna o ke
“Yes, I will be the one who will kai, o ka ia, ohi ke kanaka a
get you all you want, from the haalele, kopi a pilau, ai ka puaa
ocean to the land, from the me ka ilio, a e hoomaunauna.”
bottom of the sea to the top and Olelo mai na kanaka: “Wahahee
the people will not be able to oe; noho wale ae nei no makou i
carry away all the fish; they will nei wahi aohe ia pela ke ku ana.”
salt some and the pigs and dogs [161]
will eat their full and a lot will be
wasted.” The two men then said:
“You are deceiving us. We have
lived here all our lives and have
never seen so much fish.” [160]
After the night was spent and the A hala ae la ka po, hiki mai la ka
dawn of the new day began to wehe ana o ka pawa o ke ao, oili
break, Puniakaia came out of the ae la ia a waho o ka hale, nana
house and looked toward the aku la ia i ke kai, ua hele a ehu i
sea, when he saw the surface as ka ia, mai luna, a lalo. Ia wa,
well as the lower portion of the holo ana o Uhumakaikai malalo
sea brown with fish. Shortly after ona, lalau iho la ia a hii ae la,
this Uhumakaikai passed below honi iho la, a kaukau iho: “U;
him; he then reached down, took aole au i manao e haalele ia oe,
it up and hugged and kissed it. i hele mai au me kuu manao e
Then he said: “Yes, I did not makaikai ia Oahu a puni, alaila,
intend to leave you behind; I hoi aku ia oe, eia ka au e hala
came with the idea of making a ana i Kauai nei, nolaila, mai ike
tour of sightseeing around Oahu, ole oe i ko’u puumake, e hiki ole
and then go back to you; but mai nei oe, make au.”
instead I came to Kauai and
came near not being able to see
you again. Had you failed me I
would have been killed.”