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Thrum Thomas George
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When he saw so many of those he had longed for he became so excited that he reached out and picked one up and put it in his mouth, intending to eat it ; but instead the KU-ULA, THE FISH GOD 229 fish slipped right into his throat and stuck there. Many tried to reach and take it out, but were unable, and before the sun set that day Kamohoalii, the King of Hana, died, being choked and strangled to death by the fish. Thus the words of Aiai, the son of Ku- ula, proved true.
By the death of the King
...of Hana the revenge was complete. The evil-doer from Molokai, and those who obeyed the King's orders on the day Ku-ula's house was fired, met retribution, and Aiai thus won a victory over all his father's enemies.
After living for a time at Hana Aiai left that place and went among the different islands of the group establishing fishing ko'as {ko'a aina aumakua). He was the first to measure the depth of the sea to locate these fishing ko'as for the deep sea fishermen who go out in their canoes, and the names of many of these ko'as located around the different islands are well known.


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