The Legendary Pi'iholo Ranch in Makawao, Hawaii
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The 803 acre Pi'iholo Ranch is an operating cattle ranch including about 550 acres of multiple fenced pasture paddocks, 90+ acres of diverse mature woodland & about 160 acres in several sheltered valley lands...together with improvements including a 1,700 sq.ft. 2 bed/2 bath manager's residence and 4,400 sq. ft. barn, the remote Cowboy Cabins, and equestrian infrastructure & out buildings. Within portions of the Ranch are recreational activities, including the Pi'iholo Zipline and Canopy Tour & trail riding. And Prominent on Pi'iholo's western reach ascends the legendary Pi'iholo Hill. Pi'iholo Ranch holds the rare & cherished essence of Sustainability...privacy...& open lands. There are numerous stunning potential building sites across Pi'iholo Ranch. Comprised of 7 separate parcels of land.
Property ID: M2KP24
Makawao Rodeo Parade Highlights
Over the Fourth of July weekend, the Makawao Roping Club hosted their 64th annual Rodeo and 54th annual Rodeo Parade, themed “Wild West, Makawao Style. Beginning on Thursday, the four-day Rodeo displayed the the rich history of the paniolos, or Hawaiian cowboys, and their cultural significance to the Maui community.
Upcountry County Council Member Yuki Lei Sugimura first got involved with the Rodeo six years ago, when asked to do the overall coordination of the Parade. Now she serves as the Parade Co-Chair.
“This has been a great experience, because you see a community come together and make this Parade happen through pure, what I call “sweat equity,” which is volunteerism and just a passion of the town and the upcountry spirit” Sugimura said.
The Makawao Rodeo began in 1956, a year after the Makawao Roping Club was founded by paniolos including George Manoa Sr. and Harold “Oskie” Rice. Since the end of the 1800s, ranching was very popular in upcountry Maui and the Rodeo today seeks to perpetuate the history of the ranching era, while showcasing new generations of riders and ropers.
This year, the Rodeo started with prelims on Thursday at the Oskie Rice Arena and concluded with finals on Sunday. Some of the winners include bull-riding champion Koby Jacobsen with a 78-point ride, all-around cowboy Rory Souza, and all-around cowgirl Kalena Kehano.
Saturday’s parade featured Grand Marshall Wayne Asue and special honoree Anthony “Tony” Medeiros, a community member unaffiliated with the Rodeo, but well known for his service work and being a recent MHS Hall of Honor inductee. Kathy Collins, radio personality, actress and freelance writer served as the mistress of ceremonies again, for both the Parade and the stick horse race.
The stick horse race saw children race straw brooms decorated like horses up and down the street. This tradition brings joy to all who watch and participate and therefore stands out to Sugimura as a highlight of the weekend.
“Its something to see. To me it enhances the parade’s theme and importance,” Sugimura said.
Kihei residents Paul and Betty also enjoyed the stick horse race, both saying that their favorite part about the parade is watching the kids have fun. Betty described the atmosphere of the event as “small town wonderful.”
After the stick horse race, vibrant vintage cars and the U.S Pacific Fleet Band commenced the Parade. The cars are always a viewer favorite; Tom from Wailuku has come to every parade for the past 40 years and looks forward to them the most.
When asked why he keeps coming back to the Parade after so many years, he said, “it’s a family thing. I sometimes come with my grandchildren, my daughter… It’s good fun.”
In addition to watching the floats and horses, there were activities such as the 3rd annual chili cook off, as well as face-painting and crafts for children. Meanwhile, stores flourished in Makawao as it is “the busiest day of the year,” according to Neve, whose mom owns the boutique Pink by Nature on Baldwin Avenue. In fact, it hardly seemed as if there was a person without a stick donut from T. Komoda Store and Bakery.
“I like the community coming out and being here for the parade. It’s just a wonderful thing. Makawao, they close off the street, everybody’s cooperative… the kids love it. You see the kids grow up year after year,” said Larry Feinberg, Pukalani resident. Feinberg has lived on Maui for 35 years, and says that he must have been to 30 parades.
When asked about the most memorable moment in all her years of involvement, Sugimura recalled that last year the magician asked his fiancé to get married in the middle of the parade. “It was kind of amazing… I couldn’t believe it. That was very memorable to me.”
Instances like these demonstrate the deep levels of passion and commitment that the community has for this part of Maui’s history and culture.
“[The Rodeo and Rodeo Parade] just moves our traditions forward. I think it’s an important essence of who we are and to keep Makawao Makawao,” Sugimura said.
Maui Pineapple Company Tours - Makawao, Maui Hawaii
Maui welcomes back the one and only Maui Pineapple Tour. Situated in the historic plantation town of Hali'imaile, Maui Pineapple Tours takes guests on an exclusive experience of Maui's pineapple heritage. Learn about the unique growing cycle and cultivation techniques of Hawaii's pineapple.
Filmed and Edited by Frank W. Pulaski III, DreamTyme Films
996 Ulele St | Makawao Ranch Acres | Makawao Maui HI
This charming home in Upcountry Maui has a flexible floor plan just perfect for extended family or extra income. Perched atop a small hill this home has a private backyard, 2 car garage, and the roof was replaced within the last 10 years as well as the solar. Inside the Living Room and Kitchen are an open plan with the family room just off the back of the kitchen. Tile floors in the Living Room and Kitchen. Kitchen features wood cabinets and stone tile counters. Master bedroom has ensuite bath. Ohana is cozy and features its own bath with shower and kitchen with wood cabinets, pantry and entry off dining area. Fruit trees and mature landscaping in the back yard along with large shed perfect for many uses. Convenient Makawao Ranch Acres location is close to shops and restaurants in historic Makawao town. Owner holds inactive HI Real Estate license.
2018 Pakolu st Wailuku HI Maui 96793
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하와이와 카우보이. 전혀 어울리지 않는 듯하지만 빅아일랜드에서 카우보이는 꽤나 오랜 전통을 자랑한다. 빅아일랜드의 카우보이가 한데 모여 경연을 펼치는 로데오 축제는 벌써 44년째다. 이곳에서 아주 유명한 연례행사 중 하나다. 경연을 펼치는 카우보이 뿐 아니라 구경하러 온 사람들도 한 마음이 돼 경기에 집중한다. 남성의 전유물이라 여겨지는 일반 카우보이 문화와 달리 하와이의 카우보이 문화는 남녀노소를 가리지 않고 이어지는 가족문화다. “어떤 가족들은 카우보이 생활을 수 대 째 이어오고 있어요. 그 시간이 우리를 통과하고 있다고 해야 할까요? 오하나 가족의 유산을 이어 살고 있어요” 미래의 카우보이들이 용감하게 양에 올라탔다. 저렇게 세게 떨어지고 나면 아픈 기색을 보일만도 한데 아이들은 씩씩하기만 하다. 지금은 비록 서툴지만 지금 같은 용기를 잃지 않는다면 이 아이들도 언젠가 어엿한 하와이안 카우보이로 성장하지 않을까. “많은 사람들이 잘못 알고 있는 게 하와이는 와이키키가 전부라고 생각해요. 하지만 저는 얘기 하고 싶어요. 하와이는 해변 이상의 것이 있는 곳이라고요. 제 친구들이 말하길 하와이는 야자수, 코코넛 좋은 해변들이 다인 줄 알았다고 해요. 하지만 산에 한 번만 올라와보세요. 탁 트인 젊은 전경을 볼 수 있어요. 오름, 아름다운 초원, 카우보이와 말들도요. 완전히 다른 세상이에요. 제 많은 친구들도 이곳에 와서는 이런 곳이 있었는지 전혀 몰랐다고 말해요” 압도적인 하와이의 자연과 그 안을 살아가는 사람들의 태도를 엿볼 수 있었던 빅아일랜드. 호화로운 리조트 없이도 충분히 매력적인 섬이었다.
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Hawaii and cowboys. It does not seem to fit at all, but on the Big Island, cowboys have a long tradition. The rodeo festival, where Big Island cowboys compete, has already been in its 44th year. It is one of the most famous annual events here. As well as the cowboys who perform the contest, the people who come to see them concentrate on the game. Unlike ordinary cowboy culture, which is regarded as the exclusive property of men, the cowboy culture of Hawaii is a family culture that continues regardless of sex. Some families have been living cowboys for years. Should we say that time is passing through us? I live in the heritage of the Ohana family. The cowboys of the future brave the sheep. If it falls so hard, it will make you feel sick, but the children are tough. Now, if they are tired but do not lose the same courage now, these kids will grow up to be some sort of Hawaiian cowboy someday. I think many people mistakenly think Hawaii is all about Waikiki. But I want to talk. Hawaii is more than just a beach. My friends say Hawaii is a beach with palms and coconuts. But come up once in the mountain. I can see panoramic young panorama. Ups, beautiful meadows, cowboys and horses. It's a completely different world. Many of my friends also came here and did not know they had any place like this. Big Island, where you can see the overwhelming nature of Hawaii and the attitudes of people living in it. It was an attractive island without a luxurious resort.
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Aerial Views of Haleakala, Upcountry and the Iao Valley - Maui, Hawaii
One of the most highly rated tour companies on Maui, Valley Isle Excursions offers visitors and locals a chance to explore the sites during their special Volcanoes of Maui Tour:
Open to guests of all ages, this memorable Valley Isle adventure includes several stops at some of the island’s most scenic locations, like the historic and lush Iao Valley State Park, charming towns of Upcountry and the photogenic slopes of the ‘House of the Sun,’ also known as Haleakala Volcano, and much more.
After being picked up at your hotel or condo in south or west Maui, all participating tour guests will receive all-you-can-drink non-alcoholic beverages, an all-you-can-eat continental breakfast overlooking the Dunes at Maui Lani, and a gourmet picnic of honey dijon BBQ chicken, namasu slaw, garden salad, fruit salad and dinner rolls in the gardens at Lavender Cafe. Entrance fees to ‘Iao Valley State Park and Haleakala National Park is also included at no additional charge.
Sit back and enjoy the views from the comfort of Valley Isle Excursions’ custom cruiser vans, thoughtfully outfitted with giant viewing windows, elevated seats and plenty of leg room, as well as USB charging ports, armrests and extra wide captain chairs. Receive fascinating insight into Maui’s local history, Hawaiian culture, flora and fauna, and interesting local highlights from their team of professionally-trained guides and drivers, and be sure to bring your camera to ensure you capture some of the many stunning photo opportunities you’ll see along the way.
Tour stops include ‘Iao Valley State Park, including the famed ‘Iao Needle, as well as the nearby Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens, Haleakala Summit Area and National Park, Haleakala Ranch Overlook, Lavender Cafe and paniolo - or Hawaiian cowboy - town of Makawao.
Seniors and children 12 and under receive a discounted rate, and you can save $10 by booking your tour directly on their website. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available, and guests are returned to their accommodation at approximately 4pm to 5pm. For more information, call (808) 871-5224 or email tour@tourmaui.com.
67-1003 N ALULIKE RD, KAMUELA, HI Presented by Rebecca Keliihoomalu.
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67-1003 N ALULIKE RD
KAMUELA, HI 96743
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Elite Pacific Properties
808-895-1156
This Waikii Ranch residence is a home of unequaled excellence with warmth, quality, and is a place one can see is well loved. The views from the property are acres of manicured pasture land running down to the waters of the Gold Coast, sunsets nonpareil, views of seasonal snow-capped Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa and Hualalai and the island of Maui. The main home has been remodeled over the years and is the quintessential ranch home; sprawling, comfortable and highly functioning. The kitchen is designed to hold a lot of people, host events, farm to table artful cooking and incredible holiday parties w/a bar and wine cellar. The fireplace in the living room is floor to very high ceiling lava rock w/an opening large enough for a truly roaring fire which befits the expansive room and formal dining area. There is a rare, glassed in floral conservatory just off the living and dining rooms. The rooms of the home are large and embrace you w/the feeling of perfection given the total 7,645 square feet of living space. The main home is 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths and 1 half bath. The guest house is just across the porte de cochere and is 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and a loft totaling 992 square feet. The 2012 built 3-stall, 1,440 square foot barn evokes a sense of tradition and a place for community, family and animals. The barn is set up for farming and ranching activities w/a full kitchen for canning, events, and a place for the harvesting of farm produce, making cheese, etc. Until recently this property was an active farm producing enough produce to sell at the Farmers Markets in historic Waimea where there are 6 markets a week; 4 greenhouses remain. Waikii Ranch is located in the middle of former Parker Ranch country between 2,500 and 4,000+/- feet elevation. It is 13 miles from the town of Kamuela (aka Waimea) and is over 2,000 acres in size. The land is gently sloping pasture mixed w/groves of eucalyptus and Monterey cypress trees. Fiber Optics for internet. Private Water.
Makawao Forest Reserve Hike Maui
Makawao Forest Reserve Hike Maui. A beautiful hidden gem of Maui, Hawaii. Filmed with the GoPro Hero3 and a DIY Steadycam, this video highlights some of the beauty of this 6 mile loop trail (Kahakapao Trail).
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Moderate mag. 5.2 earthquake - 20km E of Kalaoa, Hawaii (USA) on Sunday, 14 April 2019
Moderate mag. 5.2 earthquake - 20km E of Kalaoa, Hawaii (USA) on Sunday, 14 April 2019
Date & time: Sun, 14 Apr 03:09:02 UTC - 12 minutes ago
Local time at epicenter: 2019-04-13 17:09:02 -10:00
Magnitude: 5.2
Depth: 16.0 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 19.74083°N / 155.7845°W (United States)
Nearest volcano: Hualalai (10 km)
Primary data source: USGS
I felt it reports:
Waikoloa village / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Paauilo / MMI VI (Strong shaking): Strong consistent shaking. I was surprised how long it lasted too.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park / MMI IV (Light shaking): Windows shook and blinds swayed it lasted for longer than I thought it would- about 18 seconds
Hilton Waikoloa / MMI VI (Strong shaking)
North Mountain View/Palm Tree Dr / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Honaunau / MMI VI (Strong shaking): Strong enough we crouched along wall under support beams and pets freaked out. Vases and dishes moved but didn’t fall off shelf. One of us was outside and saw trees and ground shake but no rolling. Just now house creaked Like a little aftershock maybe.
Waimea Big Island (Kaula 'Ili Pl) / MMI IV (Light shaking)
Kona palisades / MMI VII (Very strong shaking)
Waikoloa / MMI VI (Strong shaking)
Makawao / MMI II (Very weak shaking): Upper floor in kitchen. Items on ice box shook
Mt. View Hi / MMI VII (Very strong shaking): Shook like trees were falling around the house
Pukalani / MMI III (Weak shaking)
96743 / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Hilo / MMI IV (Light shaking): Seemed to last longer than usual.
HAWI / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Ka'anapal, Maui county / MMI II (Very weak shaking)
(24.2 km SW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
kamuela, Hi / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
(22.8 km WSW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI IX (Violent shaking)
Hilo / MMI IV (Light shaking)
Kurtistown (80 km ESE from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Hilo, Hawaii / MMI IV (Light shaking): Hilo bay cafe swinging back and forward.
(21.8 km W from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Kailua Kona / MMI V (Moderate shaking): Shook the whole house, for at least 15 sec
73-4422 Holoholo St., Kailua Kona / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
76-129 Heenalu Rd, Kailua-Kona Hi 96740 / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
(75.7 km ESE from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking) (via app)
Lako Street...Kailua-Kona / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Hilo / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
(19.6 km SW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI VI (Strong shaking)
Kealakekua / MMI VII (Very strong shaking): Standing outside house thought I was on a surfboard riding a wave
Kailua Kona / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Hilo, Hi / MMI IV (Light shaking)
(22.8 km NNW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI IV (Light shaking)
kohala ranch / MMI IV (Light shaking): very loud rumble for 5 seconds before the house shook and lamps, tv, glass windows vibrated.
Honalu (27.1 km SW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI IV (Light shaking) (via app)
KAilua-Kona (27.4 km SW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking): did not feel it coming at all. pictures on wall displaced. lasted maybe 5 seconds?
10 poni moi pl, hilo hi / MMI III (Weak shaking): 10 poni moi pl., hilo hi
1276 makani street / MMI IV (Light shaking)
Keauhou, hi / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Kailua Kona / MMI VI (Strong shaking)
(76.9 km ESE from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking) (via app)
Pahoa (94.5 km ESE from epicenter) [Map] / MMI IV (Light shaking) (via app)
(23.3 km SW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI IV (Light shaking)
(33.1 km SSW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Pepeekeo / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Waikoloa / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Hilo / MMI IV (Light shaking)
(54.5 km N from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking): Moderate shaking with tremors lasting approximately 30 seconds.
(69.9 km ESE from epicenter) [Map] / MMI III (Weak shaking)(via app)
(71.3 km E from epicenter) [Map] / MMI III (Weak shaking): Heard it coming before we felt it. Up Kaiwiki in Wainaku area. (via app)
(28.1 km SSW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI IV (Light shaking)
Kalopa / MMI VII (Very strong shaking)
KAILUA KONA, HI (22.4 km SW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI VI (Strong shaking) (via app)
Kaiminani/ upper Palisades. Kalaoa / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Pōhakuloa Training Area / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Waimea / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
(47.4 km NE from epicenter) [Map] / MMI IV (Light shaking)
Keauhou (25.3 km SW from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking) (via app)
Kailua kona / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Lahaina / MMI III (Weak shaking)
96780 (64.1 km ENE from epicenter) [Map] / MMI V (Moderate shaking) (via app)
Honalo / MMI V (Moderate shaking)
(86.4 km ESE from epicenter) [Map] / MMI IV (Light shaking)(via app)
Kailua Kona / MMI VI (Strong shaking)
Makawao, HI 96768 / MMI III (Weak shaking)
Volcano / MMI VI (Strong shaking)
(21.1 km W from epicenter) [Map] / MMI VI (Strong shaking)(via app)
Hawaiian Islands Documentary: Maui the 2nd Biggest of the Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiian Islands Documentary: Maui the 2nd Biggest of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii is a state of United States comprising an archipelago of the Hawaiian Islands in the central Pacific Ocean. The erstwhile known as the Sandwich Islands, the Hawaiian Islands became the U.S. territory in 1900. The Hawaiian Islands include eight major islands including Nihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lānai, Kahoolawe, Maui and the Island of Hawaii and many islets.
A British explorer, Captain James Cook, discovered the Hawaiian Islands and named them as 'the Sandwich Islands'. The Hawaiian Islands were united for the first time under a single ruler, King Kamehameha the Great.
Hawaii became the 50th state of United States in 1959. The state of hawaii is also known as the Aloha State. Aloha is acknowledgment that can be used as greeting. The state is the southernmost part of that country, situated 2500 miles from the mainland. HI is the abbreviation of Hawaii. Honolulu is the capital and the largest city of the state. Hawaiian and English are the official languages of the state.
Tourism is one of the cornerstones of Hawaiian economy. The tourism is the largest industry in Hawaii. Hawaii is sometimes called the paradise of the Pacific because of its exquisite beauty including abundant sunshine, lush green plants & gay flowers, palm-fringed, coral beaches with rolling white surf, and mesmerizing cloud-covered volcanic peaks rising to majestic heights.
Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and is the 17th largest island in the United States. Maui is part of the State of Hawaii and is the largest of Maui County's four islands, bigger than Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, and unpopulated Kahoʻolawe. In 2010, Maui had a population of 144,444, third-highest of the Hawaiian Islands, behind that of Oʻahu and Hawaii Island.
The most important places to visit in Maui are: Hana, Haleakala National Park, Iao Valley State Park, Kaanapali Beach, Makena Beach State Park, Molokini, Pools of Oheo, Makawao and many more.
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Blue Hawaiian Helicopters - Keanae, Maui
Blue Hawaiian Helicopters
Keanae valley extends into the ocean with the Keanae peninsula. Taro patches and the old Hawaiian ways are still alive here on the north shore of Maui. The small town of Keanae is just off the road to Hana on Hana Highway.
THE BLUE HAWAIIAN DIFFERENCE There's simply no argument: Blue Hawaiian is Hawaii's #1 helicopter tour company. Blue Hawaiian's aircraft maintenance technicians have received the FAA's coveted Certificate of Excellence, Diamond Award every year since 1998. No other helicopter tour company in Hawaii has ever received this critical recognition. Blue Hawaiian was honored by the FAA for its record 12th straight year in January, 2009, at a ceremony in Honolulu, and the FAA further honored Blue Hawaiian with the very first Certificate of Excellence, Platinum Award. And Blue Hawaiian is the only helicopter tour company in Hawaii certified by the Department of Defense.
Welcome to the Blue Skies of Hawaii. Blue is the only helicopter tour company serving all four major Hawaiian islands: Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island. That means wherever you go in the Islands of Aloha, you know exactly how to get the world's finest aerial tours: just remember the color of the sky.
We don't just operate the best equipment, we help develop it. From the ultra-quiet, spacious, and powerful 21st-century Eco-Star helicopter to the breakthrough Garmin G500H technology, which gives our pilots astonishing three-dimensional synthetic vision terrain awareness in less than optimal weather; from our pioneering of multi-camera in-flight video, to designing vastly improved cockpit air-conditioning—Blue Hawaiian is always at the forefront of leading-edge innovations for your safety, comfort, and enjoyment. Because when it comes to our guests, good enough is never enough.
The finest pilots in the sky. Blue Hawaiian prides itself on hand-picking only the finest and most experienced pilots—the absolute cream of the profession—and every one of them is a State of Hawaii Certified Tour Guide. Blue Hawaiian is also the only helicopter tour company in Hawaii with its own state-of-the-art Flight Simulator, and the only one that puts its pilots through annual factory and FAA recurrent training.
Cave @ Waihou Spring Trail Maui Hawaii 2463 Olinda Rd, Makawao, HI 96768
National park Waihou Spring Trail Maui Hawaii 2463 Olinda Rd, Makawao, HI 96768
In the Cave.
Historic Haleakala Trail and Surrounding Scenery (Hi Def)
This is the video (without the music and opening screen shot added here) that was played to the jury during the jury trial to determine the ownership of Haleakala Trail, the historic route from Makawao to the top of Haleakala and then through to Kaupo on the other side of Haleakala mountain.
In this video you will see the historic Haleakala trail at around the 6,000 foot elevation, still very visible on the ground, as well as the markers for the trail that were installed by the Territory of Hawaii in 1905.
The jury determined that Haleakala Trail is, and remains, a public trail, and that ownership of the trail is with the State of Hawaii. Public Access Trails Hawaii was one of the lead plaintiff in this historic case.
You can read all about Haleakala Trail and about the court case by going to PATH's website:
Makawao Hongwanji Bon Dance
Makawao Hongwanji Bon Dance
July 23, 2011 (Saturday)
Places to see in ( Maui - USA ) Kula
Places to see in ( Maui - USA ) Kula
Kula is a district of Maui, Hawaii, that stretches across the up-country, the western-facing slopes of Haleakalā, from Makawao to Ulupalakua. Most of the residential areas lie between about 500 to 1,100 m in elevation. The district has traditionally been where full-time residents prefer to live, as distinct from the generally hotter and busier, more tourism-oriented towns near sea level, such as Kihei and Lahaina. The population of the census-designated place (CDP) at the 2010 Census was 6,452.
The word Kula means open meadows in the Hawaiian language. On Maui Kula is one of the island's 12 foundation districts of ancient Hawaii called moku. Generally, Kula is a zone of arid earth with open country slopes between the inhabited and productive shoreline areas and the densely forested zone higher on the mountain.
The Kula district is the island's largest, extending from dry coastal areas to the wetter high pasture lands of three major ranches (Haleakala, Erewhon, and Ulupalakua) that cap the region about halfway up the slopes of Haleakala. It laterally extends from Keokea to near Makawao where the rainforest of East Maui once began.
In leeward areas, away from the prevailing moist tradewinds—called the rain shadow of Haleakala—the lower portion of Maui consists of a broad, arid expanse where little cultivation of the earth is possible. This zone consists of dry, desert-like open range just inland from the sea in artificially irrigated Kihei, and is covered with kiawe trees to an elevation of about 1,000 feet on the volcano's slopes.
Between this zone and the upper reaches of the hillsides, especially up steep Waipoli and Poli Poli Roads, broad, are open areas for vegetable and fruit crops. The moderate climate often yields as many as three or four harvests per year. When the territorial legislature first set up the political design in 1906, they decreed only two levels of government: state and county. Consequently, Hawaii's towns do not have specific boundaries or city limits. There are also no official district boundaries for Maui County elections.
The twisty Haleakala Highway, from its junction with Kula Highway in Pukalani, loosely defines the northern edge of Upper Kula. The upper road (Kekaulike Avenue), also known as State Highway 377, leads up through usually green pastures, silver eucalyptus tree groves (and Blue Jacaranda trees in late spring), contrasting to the sugarcane below. Where the road beyond Kula Lodge makes an abrupt upward tack to Haleakala National Park, the area known as Upper Kula surrounds Kekaulike Avenue. In less than five miles it descends the slope to rejoin the Kula Highway near Rice Park and heads south to Keokea.
Lower Kula lies between about 1,200 and 2,800 feet of elevation along the western flank of Haleakalā, the dormant volcano that dominates the island's landscape and is the foundation of Kula’s backdrop. Communities along the old Lower Kula Road with names like Pulehu, Waiakoa, Omaopio and Keokea each have unique history of ethnic settlement. In the late 19th century, Portuguese and Chinese immigrants, who fulfilled labor contracts with the sugarcane plantations, moved to this area. Later, Japanese farmers moved into the area for its fertile earth.
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