These murals were completed as part of our Moʻolelo Murals Project. Our Moʻolelo Murals Project is no longer operating.
The intent of this page is as a community resource to learn more about our traditional moʻolelo (stories/ histories/ legends) that the art represents.
Moʻolelo carries teachings that can kōkua in the healing of our ʻāina and kaiāulu.
The moʻolelo presented are from a culmination of print and oral sources. We understand there can be variations of the same moʻolelo and we respect versions that differ than what we present.
ʻAlakoko and Kalālālehu
There were two royal children who lived in the valley along a river mouth with Kīpū on the mountainside and Niumalu on the ocean side. The siblings lived there together as brother and sister, the brother named ʻAlakoko and the sister named Kalālālehua.