Paliuli

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In Hawaiian mythology, Paliuli is the equivalent of the Garden of Eden, a legendary paradise and the home of Princess Laieikawai (Lā'ie-i-ka-wai).

In another legend, Ku and Hinawelalani had three children; Kahanaiakeakua, Paliuli and Keaomelemele. They were raised separately. Paliuli was raised by Waka in Paliuli, Puna, Hawaii island.

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  • Place Names of Hawai'i by Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert, University of Hawaii Press, 2004.
  • The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawaie, Martha Beckwith, translator. Columbia University, 1917.

Keaomelemele by Moses Manu.

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