A kauhale (many houses) is a traditional Hawaiian living site for a high-ranking chief or priest. Hawaiians did not live in homes like we do today, with many rooms under one roof – rather – each room is its own dwelling place, either a hale (house) or a simple lean-to. The entire living site is known as the kauhale.
Hawaiian hale are constructed from natural materials including wood, grass and coconut-fiber cordage. In an effort to provide visitors with an understanding of what this kauhale was like, the hale are re-constructed using traditional techniques and materials.
Please be sure to take the free self guided Ka'apuni tour and earn a certificate and pin!