Hawaii's Most Haunted - Punalu'u Oahu
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- While nothing remains of this heiau in Oahu’s Ko’olauloa district, it is said that even to this day, one can hear mysterious chanting on the nights of Kane and Kanaloa. Today, Hawaii’s Most Haunted shares the story of Kaumaka’ula’ula Heiau in Punalu’u, Oahu.
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In this series, Lopaka brings you some of Hawaii's Most Haunted places.
Master storyteller, Lopaka Kapanui, brings to life the feared Night Marchers, the goddess Pele, Menehune, e‘epa, mo‘o and more. But… Hawaiian deities and spirits aren’t the only things residing in this island paradise. Here is also where the Japanese dog demons, the inugami, are sent to ruin the lives of unsuspecting families. Here is where the Filipino vampire-like creature, the aswang, roams in search of her next victim. And here is where the Portuguese witch, the feiteceira, spins her spells and curses at her whim. Rich in culture and traditions, these islands are overflowing with stories of ghosts and hauntings, creatures and curses. Lopaka is the keeper of these stories.
Beyond the cool, blue waters and balmy trade winds of our idealistic paradise is the thin veil that separates our world from the place where shadows talk back. Spirits, Ghosts, Legends, Facts... Experience the Hawaii most don't see every day.
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You should do one on sacred falls
Oooh, I remember camping there as a young child but never hearing any unusual sounds. I remember seeing Mr. Ka'apu in his red malo cleaning the area.
Yes that is Old Man Ka’apu my OHANA he Owned All that Ahupua’a/ Right next to my Grandmother’s Ahupua’a Puhe’emiki
@@momigreene8433 and Mrs. Ka'apu taught @ Farrington High when I was there.
Uncle I would love to know more about this place. We are next to this area and the story
Another great story mahalo nui
This is awesome to hear these stories from a native Hawaiian not one haole
Holy cow that’s racist. My mother is Haole, both her and I were born and raised in Hawaii, and you’re saying that it would not be cool if someone like her told ghost stories about Hawaii? LmfAo0, Again, I hope you get over your racism. It’s a bad look.
@@itsalwayssunnyinpahoa7631 Haole to you too.
@@jondough9651 , Haole pride 👌🏻
@@itsalwayssunnyinpahoa7631 😂😆🤣😩
Hey, Glenn Grant did and AMAZING job collecting Hawaii’s ghost stories!
He may have been Ha’ole, but he respected the local stories and our culture.👍
What about the story of China man hat? I myself experience things while living on beach. Camp 5-6 by the pond? The lady in white dress haku around her head. Bathroom by the beach. Or seeing a canoe with the king and the men paddling inwards. By the pond hearing a baby crying in the pond n how the sound got closer and went up on my tent? I seen alot of black shadows in the trees going behind whea they fine bones. Kinda curious. K Aloha.
baby crying in the pond and how the sound got closer and went up on your tent is a seabird bro youd be surprised how similar they sound to newborns haha
We are staying at Pat's in Punalu'u in November....I'll keep my ears out.
Make story about da kine luakini heiau Punaluʻu big island
I am from Punalu’u Oahu my Grandmother was the Last overseer of PUHE’EMIKI AHUPUA’A/ Malia PAIA AHUNA ~ Then The Illegal Territory of Hawai’i STOLE ALMOST ALL OF IT- Selling To Catholic Church/ Mormon Church/ Kahuku Plantation/ & Numerous Chinese / We only were Left with 5 Parcels because we had Shacks on top. 😭😮💨😩
I now Live in Kona/ if You Ever Come here I have a Couple Places to Share With You. I have heard 2 Little children Laughing at me when I gave a Ho’okupu to There leftover House Foundation at Waiwailole Beach.
There is So So Much going On Most are Not aware of…….
Momi Greene
Keahole
Thank you uncle Lopaka! ❤the Fernandez family