KAHU MALAMA O KA’AHUPAHAU
Named after a local fisherman of Puuloa who came to the area near Dry Dock 1 each week as care giver (Kahu Malama) to feed Ka’ahupahau, the shark goddess that protected Pearl Harbor from man-eating sharks. His name was Kupuna Kanaweawe and he warned the Navy about the difficulties of building Dry Dock 1 over Ka’ahupahau’s cave home in the 1912-1919 time frame.
She is a Bradley Striker built July 2005.
KALA’AKEAOPUULOA
She reflects Kamaha’o Canoe Club’s desire to be a “great, bright light of Puuloa”, accomplishing wonderful things in the Puuloa area. She is a Bradley Striker built August 2005.
Named after a local fisherman of Puuloa who came to the area near Dry Dock 1 each week as care giver (Kahu Malama) to feed Ka’ahupahau, the shark goddess that protected Pearl Harbor from man-eating sharks. His name was Kupuna Kanaweawe and he warned the Navy about the difficulties of building Dry Dock 1 over Ka’ahupahau’s cave home in the 1912-1919 time frame.
She is a Bradley Striker built July 2005.
KALA’AKEAOPUULOA
She reflects Kamaha’o Canoe Club’s desire to be a “great, bright light of Puuloa”, accomplishing wonderful things in the Puuloa area. She is a Bradley Striker built August 2005.
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