- Ahualoa, Hawaii
Āhualoa is an unincorporated rural area on the Island of Hawaiokinai, Hawaiokinai County,
Hawaii ,United States .The name is believed to mean either "long mound" or "long cloud", in the
Hawaiian language . The latter is easily understood from the extremely high rainfall and cloud cover that is typical of the area.Geography
Ahualoa is located at 20°03' North, 155°28' West (20.06, -155.48).GR|1
The
Old Mamalahoa Highway is the principal road running through Ahualoa. The land is zoned agricultural. A typical lot is convert|5|acre|m2 in size. Land use is for residence and small-scale agriculture, including farming, orchards and livestock.History
There is no record of
Native Hawaiian settlement in the area that is now Ahualoa. It is likely that the Native Hawaiians visited the area for extraction of resources from the okinaohia-hapuokinau native forest, but did not live there, as wet forest was not considered a desirable place to live.The land of Ahualoa differs from many other parts of Hawaii in that it was never used for either
cattle ranch ing orsugar cane plantations. Instead, in the late 19th and early 20th century it was allocated to families of sugar cane workers as farm homesteads, and remains largely so today. The families, primarilyJapan ese and Portuguese in ethnicity, were the first inhabitants of the area, and many of the present residents are descended from those families. The original native forest was cleared and replaced by a patchwork of pasture, farms and windbreaks.In the 1970s, many countercultural families from Oahu and the mainland US moved to the Ahualoa area. They brought values and ideals of the
back-to-the-land movement . A book of material gathered in 2003, "Once Upon Ahuloa", explores the experience of this generation with memories and photographs.References
External links
* [http://ahualoa.net/ Ahualoa.net] a site located in Ahualoa serving information about the community.
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