Hina and its various forms viz., Shamama, Shamam –tul – Amber, Musk Amber and Musk Hina.
His brother Kaupeʻepeʻe was slain by Kana and Nikeu-Kalohe, sons of Hina, chiefess of Hilo who had eloped to Molokaʻi with his brother.
He was the Hawaiian Paris and Hina was the Hawaiian Helen and their story is dramatic record of the love and hate, wrong and revenge, courage and custom, passion and superstition, of mythical times.
The first Yurihonjō Hinakaidō event, in 2008, was largely based around the Yashima area, which already had its own small-scale Hina doll display custom.