Stories about Nānākuli
Lualualei
Waiʻanae
Keaʻau & ʻOhikilolo
Makaha & Mākua
Kahanahāiki & Keawaʻula
In General
100

The coastal people traded fish for this resource they lacked.

What is water?

100

This natural resource was plentiful here.

What is water?

100

Maʻili got its name because of these.

What are small, black pebbles?

Bonus (100 points): 2 other names associated with Maʻili.

100

This place still cares for livestock.

What is ʻOhikilolo Ranch?

100

Kawaiahaʻo Church has one of these which came from the valley.

What is the cornerstone?

100

It is an extension of what is located at Kalaeokaʻena.

What is Leinakaʻuhane?

100

The trees noted for Waiʻanae.

What are coconut or palm trees?

Bonus (100 points): Who planted the first trees at Pokaʻi, according to legend?

200

This noise was deafening when people would walk along the community.

What are dogs barking?

200

Water was diverted from Lualualei because of this.

What is sugarcane?

200

Chief and Chiefess beloved by the people of Waiʻanae.

Who was Chief Boki and Chiefess Liliha?

200

This place housed thieves and stood at the ridge of Keaʻau and Makaha.

What is Malolokai?

Bonus (200 points): Who wiped out the thieves?

200

This demigod stopped at this cave on her way to and from Kauaʻi.

Who was Pele?

Bonus (200 points): The name of the cave.

200

It was name of the underground fresh water cave.

What is Keanapoha?

Bonus (200 points): What is there now?

200

The stones came from Tahiti to build this.

What is the Kuʻilioloa heiau?

Bonus (200 points): What specific island in Tahiti did the stones originate from?

300

This chief had his knees massage after long journeys.

Who was Chief Kualiʻi?

300

She was Lualualeiʻs mother.

Who was Hina?

300

Sugarcane, pineapple, sandalwood, this does not belong.

What is pineapple?

300

This place was called this because of the noise created when walking on the sand.

What is Barking Sands?

Bonus (300 points): Where else can you find a place with this name?

300

A kupua once sat on this rock.

What is Pohaku Kulaʻilaʻi?






300

Because of this, the water turned red.

What is squid?

300

During the overthrow, this Prince tried to help the Queen regain the thrown.

Who was Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaʻole?

400

This chief did not listen to his attendants.

Who was Chief Kahahana?

400

Hina was also the mother of these two people.

Who were Maui and Nanaikuʻulei?

400

The first horse track was supported by this prominent man.

Who was John Dominis?

Bonus (400 points): What home did he build for his mother, later to become one of the Queenʻs homes?

400

This crawler came from off the beach and traveled inland at times, hence the name, ʻOhikilolo.

What are crabs?

400

The name of the sweet smelling Maile.

What is maile lauliʻi o Koʻiahi?

Bonus (400 points): What other island has this kind of maile?

400

This grew in abundance here and was noted to have grown more than 10 feet in height.

What was palapalai fern?

400

Queen Liliʻuokalani wrote many songs, but her most famous song is this.

What is "Aloha ʻOe?"

500

It Nanakuli was named this, it would have made sense.

What is Nanaikuʻulei or Nanakuilei?

Bonus (500 points): Why would it have made sense?

500

According to the chant, the sun in Nanakuli moves in this direction.

What is ma kai a i uka, or from the sea to the uplands?

Bonus (500 points): chant that line.


500

The heiau that was built in Makaha Valley.

What is Kaneaki?

500

Name of the point where salt was harvested.

What is Kalaeokapaʻakai?

Bonus (500 points): What does "kalaeokapaʻakai" mean?

500

3 of 25 were discovered here, but only 2 were named.

What is a heiau?

Bonus (500 points): Name the 2 heiau.

500

The name of the land shell.

What is pupukanioe?

500

The Queenʻs legacy lives on through this organization.

What is the Liliʻuokalani Trust?