Aloha kakou,FYIPostig a message from;Ann Marie Kirk, Liveable Hawai’i Kai HuiChris Cramer, Liveable Hawai’i Kai Hui, East O’ahu HistorianThey can be reached at haweaheiau@gmail.com / google Liveable Hawaii Kai Hui and Hui Maunalua for websiteinformation.tkFrom Ann Marie & Chris Cramer -Aloha,It is time to let the sound of the drums unite us from Kaua’i to Hawai’i island. It is time for us to join together to make sure our sacred cultural sites are properlyprotected and respected throughout Hawai’i nei.On Saturday, November 7th, 2009 a group will be going to Hawea in Maunalua (Hawai’i Kai) to beat the drums for our kupuna at Hawea Heiau Complex. We will drumto let our kupuna know we honor their presence there and we will drum to let them know that we are united to work as hard as we can to make sure they, and the history they represent,will not be allowed to be erased, to be bulldozed, from the land.And we drum to let the State Historic Preservation Department hear that throughout our islands we have lost faith in their ability to properly protect and respect our precious and priceless cultural areas.Hawea Heiau Complex is one of multiple cultural sites throughout our islands that are right now under threat of desecration and destruction. If you would like to join the drums of Hawea,we ask you to take drums to the sacred sites in your communities on Kaua’i, O’ahu, Maui, Moloka’i, Lana’i and Hawai’i. At 6pm we will start drumming at Hawea and we hope that wherever you are throughout Hawai’i nei you drum with us.As we call to our ancestors at 6 pm we will drum until it is time for us to let our kupuna know we will be leaving.Our kupuna are with us always, in the sky, the land, the sea and in our hearts and we will fight to make sure they know we are with them and we have not forgottenhow important they are to all of us - Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian.Aloha,Ann Marie Kirk, Liveable Hawai’i Kai HuiChris Cramer, Liveable Hawai’i Kai Hui, East O’ahu HistorianDrum for our Sacred Cultural Sites throughout Hawai'i NeiSaturday, November 7th, 2009 at 6pmHaweaThe drums of Hawea were silenced,Years of neglect caused its demise.A once prominent wahipana,Reduced to rubble and ruin,Scarred pohaku caused by ignorance,Left in a pile of disgrace.A pohaku canvas paintsThe history of those long gone.Sacred `aina used, as was pono,To build a kauhale, heiau,Sacred enclosures for our people,To come and pay respect.The essence of the spirit within HaweaCalls out to be heard.The vibration echoing the pulseOf those who have made a stand.For the sanctity of the Pahu,The drum to unite us all.By: Linda Kaleo-o-kalani Paik August, 2009Please forward this email to others. Mahalo.
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