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Hawaiian Myths of Earth, Sea, and Sky
HiÃiaka, a goddess of forests and sister to Pele, travels through KaÃaÃawa and meets the handsome prince Kauhi. A howling wind rises from the ocean, and Kauhi knows that a storm dog (hurricane) is on its way. It is the fierce and terrible one called Ãìliouakaua.
With a great growl of thunder, lightning flashing from his eyes, and rain spinning from his shaking fur, the Storm Dog attacks the island. He bites the ridges and claws at the mountain side. HiÃiaka and Kauhi take shelter in a caveà In words as breathtaking as the storm itself, Auntie UÃi retells the classic Hawaiian legend of the Storm Dog, whose shadow can still be seen today, cut into the KoÃolau Mountains above Kahana Bay. Local artist Roy Chang captures the story with his vivid pastel drawings.
About: Written in both English and Hawaiian the Storm Dog of the KoÃolaus is a vibrant, colorful, action-filled retelling of a Hawaiian legend about HiÃiaka, the shaping of the KoÃolau Mountain Range in KaÃaÃawa, and the rock formation we all refer to as the Crouching Lion HiÃiaka, a goddess of forests and sister to Pele, travels through KaÃaÃawa and meets the handsome prince Kauhi.
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