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Waianae History This name is rooted in the area's history of mullet farming, which was once a major industry in the region. Mullet were farmed in the muliwai, or brackish-water pools, that were common on many Waianae beaches.
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Waianae or Waiʻanae is a census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. As of the 2020 census, the CDP population was 13,614.
"Wai'anae" means "Water of the Mullet." Offshore of the valleys beneath the Wai'anae Mountains are rich fishing grounds. Maui, the famous god of this land, was ...
Dec 5, 2019 · A legend describes the origins of niu (coconut) in the Hawaiian Islands, as well as the naming of Pōkaʻī Bay. Pōkaʻī was a voyaging chief of ...
The Waianae Coast, named after the large mullet that used to be farmed here, has a rich history tied to its indigenous traditions and natural resources. The ...
The Waianae Sugar Plantation was born and a railroad was built to connect the area to the Ewa Plain (today called Ewa Beach). By 1946 the plantation closed and ...
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Includes bibliographical references. Historic Waiane is more than a history book. Thirty-six months of dedicated work went into the research. Family scrapbooks ...
Offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, the Wai'anae area is rich in cultural history and close-knit community living. Market Data; Photo ...
Waiʻanae Range is the eroded remains of an ancient shield volcano that comprises the western half of the Hawaiian Island of Oʻahu. Its crest, at Kaʻala, ...
Kuilioloa Heiau—an ancient Hawaiian temple honoring seafarers—sits on a small peninsula of land in Waianae, near Poka'i Bay.