Ezekiela Kahale finds a new “barking sands,” 1863.

The Wawapuhi post reminded me of this one.

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[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”]

New “barking sand”.—Ezek. Kahale of Puuwai, Niihau spoke recently of seeing a new one kani at Kahio and Keaku, that is like the sands of Nohili. This is something very new to be seen in that area.

(Kuokoa, 5/30/1863, p. 2)

Kuokoa_5_30_1863_2.png Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 22, Aoao 2. Mei 30, 1863.

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One kani of Wawapuhi and pahapaha from Keawaiki? 1857.

New Barking Sands.

There is a new barking sands, it is here at East Koloa, at Makahuena Point, and the lands of that one kani is Wawapuhi. The sand here makes more of a sound than that of Nohilo, and the sands are high up. If the dragging starts from the top until down below, those staying above will hear it. This barking sand is not from before, it is a new thing; the wind blew this sand all the way to Wawapuhi, Continue reading

Ezekiela Kahale finds a new “barking sands,” 1863.

[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”]

New “barking sand”.—Ezek. Kahale of Puuwai, Niihau spoke recently of seeing a new one kani at Kahio and Keaku, that is like the sands of Nohili. This is something very new to be seen in that area.

(Kuokoa, 5/30/1863, p. 2)

Kuokoa_5_30_1863_2.png

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 22, Aoao 2. Mei 30, 1863.