The bulldozing and desecration of Hawea Heiau in Maunalua (Hawai'i Kai) is a travesty.
Mahalo. Our kupuna are calling out to us for help.
I have heard them and this blog is given them a voice in this blog site - people can see and read what's going on and help Hawea.
Just a few things:
In discussion with kupuna and cultural experts they have shared a heiau is not just the temple that is sacred - the materials; rock walls, structures etc, - but it is the land itself that is sacred. This is why you'll find one heiau built over another through history, they are building on the sacred site. Parts of Hawea have been bulldozed but they can be rebuilt on the same land because the land is sacred, the land is the link between humans and the our Hawaiian gods.
When I wrote "A copy of this agreement was supposed to have been shared with the community before any work was done per information provided by the SHPD office. "
To be completely clear, a copy of the agreement was supposed to have been given to the community by the developer before any work was done per information provided by the SHPD office.
The bulldozing and desecration of Hawea Heiau in Maunalua (
Aloha
annmarie@hawaii.rr.com
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
DLNR A division that actually cares?
I sure hope that whoever takes over the division actually cares about preserving Hawaii's history. In East Honolulu we have Kuliwai Fishpond, Lucas Spring Pond, Hawea Heiau, Paiko Ridge burial caves... all scheduled for development with no public testimony or protections from the SHPD administrators. What a Shame!
Hawaii's Historic Preservation Division, key agency protecting historic sites in the islands.
Preserving and sustaining reminders of earlier times which link the past to the present.
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