Visit us in Kaimukī! We're open Wednesday - Sunday from 10am - 4pm.

Looking for event info? Check out our new Event Page!

Your cart

Your cart is empty

By: P. Christiaan Klieger  |  Paperback

Born a living god, Kamehameha III (r. 1825–1854) was the last traditional king of the Hawaiian Islands. His preferred domicile was a tiny, silty island within a large, freshwater fishpond at Lahaina, Maui. This sacred island of Mokuʻula was also home to the supernatural guardian of the royal family, the fearful lizard goddess Kihawahine. Mokuʻula stood witness to one of the most trying times in Hawaiian history, with the introduction of Christianity, increasing domination of the kingdom by foreign powers, monetization of the economy, and commodification of the land. The kapu refuge at Mokuʻula, with the last god-king in residence, became a symbol of traditional Hawaiʻi and an emblem of resistance on a landscape of change.

Moku'ula: Maui's Sacred Island

SKU: 9781581780024
Regular price $25.95
Unit price
per 

By: P. Christiaan Klieger  |  Paperback

Born a living god, Kamehameha III (r. 1825–1854) was the last traditional king of the Hawaiian Islands. His preferred domicile was a tiny, silty island within a large, freshwater fishpond at Lahaina, Maui. This sacred island of Mokuʻula was also home to the supernatural guardian of the royal family, the fearful lizard goddess Kihawahine. Mokuʻula stood witness to one of the most trying times in Hawaiian history, with the introduction of Christianity, increasing domination of the kingdom by foreign powers, monetization of the economy, and commodification of the land. The kapu refuge at Mokuʻula, with the last god-king in residence, became a symbol of traditional Hawaiʻi and an emblem of resistance on a landscape of change.