W. D. Alexander on the Crater of Haleakala, 45 
flourished and died in the pas where his. army once encamped. 
I was told that they drew their supplies from Kula, the district 
on the west side. Other natives relate that the sandalwood 
cutters used to encamp there forty or fifty years ago, when col- 
lecting sandal wood for their chiefs. The chief, Kaao, was 
finally defeated and killed in a battle fought on the west side 
of the mountain. 
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The natives have many local names for different parts of the 
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