Translations:AY Honors/Hawaiian Lore/Answer Key/154/en

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As they got their stone adzes ready, they took note that the sky had become dark. Then, suddenly, there were hundreds of owls in the area, swooping down upon them, hooting, scratching, and pecking all they came in contact with. The people scattered. So did the kahunas, leaving Kapoi stretched out on the rock foundation, alone, looking up into the sky at the hundreds of owls flying to and fro, hooting loudly. As they flew away, the kahunas again hurried to kill Kapoi. Again, the owls swooped down and they hooted, scratched, pecked, injuring more people and the kahunas. Each time the kahunas attempted to kill Kapoi, the owls swooped down, hooting, scratching, and pecking--hurting many people badly.