| North Shore Place Names: Kahuku to Kaena In North Shore Place Names: Kahuku to Ka'ena , ocean expert John Clark continues his fascinating look at Hawai'i's past as told through the stories hidden in its place names. This time the author takes the reader on a historical tour of the North Shore of O'ahu, from Kahuku (the north point of the island) to Ka'ena (the west point of the island), and uncovers the everyday lives of the residents, especially prior to the plantation era. Similar to his 2011 book, Hawaiian Surfing , to research this book Clark tapped into the Ho'olaupa'i online database (www.nupepa.org): a vast archive of 125,000 pages of Hawaiian-language newspapers published from 1834 to 1948. The author collected an enormous number of references to specific North Shore locations and presents them in an easy-to-use dictionary-style format, which includes original passages in Hawaiian with English translations by Keao NeSmith. Clark John R. K. : John R. Kukeakalani Clark is a former lifeguard and a retired deputy fire chief of the Honolulu Fire Department. He is the author of eleven books about Hawai'i's beaches, surf breaks, and place names, including Hawaiian Surfing: Traditions from the Past , North Shore Place Names: Kahuku to Ka'ena , and Kalaupapa Place Names: Waikolu to Nihoa. NeSmith Keao : Keao NeSmith , PhD, is an applied linguist, researcher, and educator who is fluent in Hawaiian, having been taught the language by his grandmother and by native speakers of Kaua'i and Ni'ihau. |