Laie may be a census-designated place (CDP) settled within the Koolauloa District on the island of Oahu in Honolulu County, Hawaii, u. S.. The history of Laie begins long before 1st contact. The name Laie is alleged to derive from 2 Hawaiian words: lau which means “leaf”, and id est pertaining to the ieie (red-spiked ascent screwpine, Freycinetia arborea), that wreaths forest trees of the uplands or mauka regions of the mountains of the Koolau vary behind the community of Laie. In Hawaiian mythology, this red-spiked ascent screwpine is sacred to Kane, god of the world, god of life, and god of the forests, additionally on Laka, the patron god of the Hawaiian dancing.
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