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Kūula

Kūula, named after a fish God, is an alter or stone used to worship or attract fish. They represent the fishing heritage of Keauhou, an integral part of the lifestyle and a means of survival. The fishermen would honor the Kūula as the reason for prosperous fishing from this bay, therefore caring for and acknowledging its mana (power) would have been part of their traditions. Offerings could be given as a gesture of gratitude for the fish that they gathered There is another Kūula in line with this one, makai (towards the ocean).