
Menehune King - Honolulu, Oahu, HI
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denben
N 21° 16.933 W 157° 50.205
4Q E 620672 N 2353826
The sculpture Menehune King by KaMille is located on the grounds of the Hilton Hawaiian Village in the Waikiki District of Honolulu, Oahu.
Waymark Code: WMRJH9
Location: Hawaii, United States
Date Posted: 06/28/2016
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"In Hawaiian mythology, the Menehune are said to be a people, sometimes described as dwarfs in size, who live in the deep forests and hidden valleys of the Hawaiian Islands, far from the eyes of normal humans. Their favorite food is the maia (banana), and they also like fish.
The Menehune were said to be superb craftspeople. Legends say that the Menehune built temples (heiau), fishponds, roads, canoes, and houses. Some of these structures that Hawaiian folklore attributed to the Menehune still exist. They are said to have lived in Hawaii before settlers arrived from Polynesia many centuries ago." (
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The plaque reads:
"Menehune King / a sculpture by KaMille / Little in stature but big in heart, the menehune in Hawaii is portrayed as a carefree individual full of spirit and life. When they are not frolicking down rolling hills that lead into the sea, they can be found serving their high chief or king. They also delight in helping others whether they are magicians, entertainers, chiefs, foremen, heralds or marshalls. With each having their own specialized skills and talents, the majority of menehune lead lives as stone masons whose monumental tasks have resulted to great works of art, generating much praise and admiration by all."