"The Sharks of Puʻuloa" from the book, "The Water of Kāne: And Other Legends of the Hawaiian Islands" by Mary Kawena Pukui and Caroline Curtis
Please click underlined title above for link to the full book on Ulukau.org, as well as the story of Kaʻahupāhau from the book below.
Below is a version of the story of Kaʻahupāhau and her brother, Kahiʻukā. Kaʻahupāhau is the shark goddess who protects Puʻuloa with help from Kahiʻukā. The story below talks about where her and her brother are from and how it came that no sharks can eat man here in Puʻuloa, Oʻahu. The story also mentions the building of a dock for the Pearl Harbor Naval Facility, which was built despite the oppositions from Hawaiians of the area. The dock is built but collapses, read below to see why.