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Written directed and produced by Donald B. MacGowan; Narrated by Frank Burgess; Original Musical Score by Donald B. MacGowan.
Ancient ruins? Human sacrifice?
If
you are the kind of person who enjoys the excitement of archeology,
then this next spot on your tour around the island maybe just what you
are looking for. Centuries ago the inhabitants of this region built a
series of sacred temples, or heiaus, which were originally used for the
purpose of sacrificing human beings to their war god, Kuka'ilimoku.
This particular archeological site is called Ahu'ena Heiau, which in
Hawaiian means "Hill of Fire".
Take a moment to stop here for a
look, who knows what you may find. Who knows what spirits you my
encounter. In any event, as you take the time to examine the
reconstructed grounds of this particular heiau, keep in mind that to
this very day these are places of sanctity and solace for many of the
native Hawai'ians. As with all such places, remember to respect this
setting as well by not removing anything whatsoever from the site.
Meanwhile, as you ponder in your minds just what it is you're looking
at, consider a little history...
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