The document summarizes the Hawaiian creation myth of Hāloa as told in the Kumulipo epic chant. It describes how Papahānaumoku (Earth Mother) and Wākea (Sky Father) gave birth to the Hawaiian islands and people. Their daughter Hoʻohōkūkalani later gave birth to twins - the first was Hāloanakalaukapalili, who was buried and from whom grew the first kalo plant, and the second was a healthy child named Hāloa, considered the first Hawaiian man. Hāloa and the kalo are seen as the elder and younger siblings of Hawaiians, with humans having the responsibility to care for the land