found: Thompson, V.L. Hawaiian tales.
found: Puʼuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, Hawaii, official map and guide, 1998:view recto (Herb Kawainui Kane)
found: Wikipedia, viewed June 1, 2017:Herb Kawainui Kāne (Herbert "Herb" Kawainui Kāne (June 21, 1928 - March 8, 2011) Kāne (kah-nay) was born in the community of Marshfield, Minnesota. Considered one of the principal figures in the renaissance of Hawaiian culture in the 1970s, he was a celebrated artist-historian and author with a special interest in the seafaring traditions of the ancestral peoples of Hawaiʻi. Kāne played a key role in demonstrating that Hawaiian culture arose not from some accidental seeding of Polynesia, but that Hawai'i was reachable by voyaging canoes from Tahiti able to make the journey and return. This offered a far more complex notion of the cultures of the Pacific Islands than had previously been accepted. Kāne, together with sailing enthusiasts anthropologist Ben Finney, and Tommy Holmes, author of The Hawaiian Canoe, founded the Polynesian Voyaging Society.)
found: Google Info Card, viewed June 2, 2017:Herb Kawainui Kāne (Born: June 21, 1928, Minnesota. Died: March 8, 2011, Kona District, Hawaii.)