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Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Cooperating Association
 

Books and other educational resources are available from the Hawai'i Natural History Association. These products highlight the rich cultural and natural resources found throughout Hawai'i.

Phone orders are available for some products.

Contact:
Hawai'i Natural History Association
Phone: 808-985-6052

The purchases you make at a National Park Cooperating Association Sales Outlet help support interpretive, educational, and visitor service programs at individual parks.

Coconut tree  

Did You Know?
Did you know, the coconut tree was an extremely important resource brought to Hawaii by the early Polynesians. It was a source of food and water, used for building homes and rope making, and was also a musical instrument. Cutting down the coconut grove of another was considered an act of war.

Last Updated: January 03, 2008 at 18:03 EST