AS HIS ANCESTORS LIVED.-—A one-man village in Hawaii. Visitors are always welcomed at the “one-man town” that David Kaapuawaokameha has built for himself a short distance from Honolulu. David insists on living just as his Hawaiian ancestors did. His grass house is a popular show-place for tourists in the group. News of Hawaii Photograph
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 19
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54AS HIS ANCESTORS LIVED.-—A one-man village in Hawaii. Visitors are always welcomed at the “one-man town” that David Kaapuawaokameha has built for himself a short distance from Honolulu. David insists on living just as his Hawaiian ancestors did. His grass house is a popular show-place for tourists in the group. News of Hawaii Photograph Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 19
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