The Leaping Place - Brief Article

Sierra, Sept, 2000 by N. J. Johnston

From Ka Lae, Hawaiian identity developed--a struggle that continues today in the face of industrial tourism. The mooring holes provided a way for early Hawaiians to hold fast to the land, and they still hold meaning for new and not so new residents--as well as those who only visit.

N. J. JOHNSTON wrote "In Praise of Small Mountains," Sierra, November/December 1999.

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