A colored image of people after a battle. Towards the left side of the image there is a man standing holding onto a wooden spear. He is wearing a loin cloth. He has brown curly hair, a short beard, and tan skin. To the right of him is a man lying on the ground with his head turned down in the sand. He is holding onto a wooden spear in his left hand. He has tan skin with brown hair and is wearing a loin cloth. Next to him is a man kneeling down on one knee. His left hand is on the injured man's buttocks and his right hand is on the injured man's right shoulder. He has tan skin, brown curly hair, and is wearing a loin cloth. His spear is located behind him. In the background there are other people in a variety of poses, some of them are sitting or lying down. Beyond the injured is the slope of the coastline. There is gray ash falling from the sky onto the slope. In the far-left background of the image there is a shadow of a group of people walking towards the injured.
A depiction of native Hawaiians after a battle in the sand.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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