[ed. I've met and talked to Kepa a couple times about items in our old home on Lanai. I'm sure he'll have an influence on the future reconstruction of Lahaina having conducted ethnographic studies there, such as this one: Volume I (Part 1): He Wahi Mo'olelo No Kaua'ula me Kekahi 'Aina O Lahaina I Maui. A Collection of Traditions and Historical Accounts of Kaua'ula and Other Lands of Lahaina, Maui (pdf). Here he talks about his upbringing on Lanai and some of its old traditions and stories (there's also a Part 1). See also: To Know Lāna‘i Once Again - Kepā Maly is restoring authenticity to the stories of the island he loves (Maui Magazine).]