Talk:Honopū Valley

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1) Honopu does not meamn conch shell- hono pu means angry mob http://wehewehe.org/gsdl2.85/cgi-bin/hdict?a=q&r=1&hs=1&m=-1&o=-1&e=d-11000-00---off-0hdict--00-10-10-0---0---0direct-10-ED--4---0-1lpm--11-haw-Zz-1---Zz-1-home-honop%25c5%25ab--00-3-1-00-0--40-0-11-00-0utfZz-8-00&q=honop%C5%AB&j=pm&af=1&fqf=ED

2) It is not called "Cathedral Beach except for by some recent tour guide who made that up. Honopū

Uninhabited valley and trail, Hanalei district, northwest coast, Kauaʻi. It is called "valley of the lost tribe" in reference to a legendary little people called Mū-ʻai-maiʻa-o-Lāʻauhaele who lived at Lāʻau at the headwaters of Wai-niha Stream where wild bananas, their food, grew; they stole campers' food. (HM 326; PH 159.) Bay and gulch, west Lā-naʻi. Probably lit, conch bay. http://wehewehe.org/gsdl2.85/cgi-bin/hdict?a=q&r=1&hs=1&m=-1&o=-1&e=d-11000-00---off-0hdict--00-10-10-0---0---0direct-10-ED--4---0-1lpm--11-haw-Zz-1---Zz-1-home-honop%25c5%25ab--00-3-1-00-0--40-0-11-00-0utfZz-8-00&q=honop%C5%AB&j=pp&af=1&fqf=ED — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.88.180.166 (talk) 11:42, 11 November 2015 (UTC)