E MAKA'ALA KAKOU - ACTION ALERT!‏

 E MAKAALA  KAKOU

 

ACTION ALERT!

 

Please kokua!  Kawaiaha‘o Church officials have sanctioned the digging and removal of iwi kupuna – the bones of our ancestors.  They have recently uncovered 23 separate gravesites and have unearthed 69 sets of iwi kupuna.  Iwi kupuna have been wrapped in muslin, put in lauhala baskets and placed on shelves in the church basement beneath the bell tower.  They have been on these shelves for over one year. 

 

What the church plans: They intend to remove any and all iwi kupuna from the former site of Likeke Hall and its surrounding areas in order to build a multi-purpose building.  The construction of this site will perpetuate a tragic legacy of the removal of over 100 iwi kupuna in 1940 when Likeke Hall was first built.  Those iwi kupuna were taken to the Kamoiliili cemetery, removed again when that cemetery was sold, and removed once again, cremated with other iwi kupuna, and re-interred on Kawaiahao’s grounds.  Removal of bones from their final resting place is the ultimate disrespect.

 

What you can do:  Call Kawaiaha‘o church to voice your concerns – 522-1333 or 469-3060.  Call the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) - 594-1835, and ask the trustees to take a stand to stop the digging.  OHA has helped to fund this project with a $1.5 million grant of beneficiary money.  Call the Department of Land and Natural Resources – 692-8015. and find out why the State Historic Preservation Department is not doing their job to protect the iwi kupuna under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.  Call the Department of Health – 586-4400, and find out why they are issuing permits for the disinterment of iwi at Kawaiaha‘o.

 

Our kupuna need help!  Show up at Kawaiaha‘o Church and see what is going on for yourself.  If you have ‘ohana buried at Kawaiaha‘o you should be concerned.  Talk to Curtis Kekuna, senior pastor at Kawaiaha‘o.  He has the kuleana and responsibility to protect and watch over the living and those who have passed at Kawaiaha‘o Church.  Those ‘ohana names that we know of include: Luther Aholo, Kalola, Spalding, Johnson, Kuamoo, Atwater, Turner, Laanui, Cooke, Ahia, Mrs. Hapai, Kaae, Parker, Kinimaka, Luka, Kulanui, Weir, Koko, Kavanaugh, Kamaiopili, Kehaulani, Kanewanui, Mossman and others (mahalo to Onaona Maly for this partial list)


 Also Continued Protest  @ Kawaiaha‘o Church every Sunday 830am. 10am Please Contact 699-4069 or 456-5772

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