Archaeology tour of Kawai Nui Marsh, Oahu
October 25, 2007 at 1:42 am Leave a comment
Ahahui Malama i ka Lokahi, the Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club and The Kawai Nui Heritage Foundation will conduct a Hawaiian archaeology tour in Kawai Nui Marsh on Saturday November 3rd. Anthropologist Paul Brennan and Archaeologist Martha Yent of State Parks will show and speak on the archaeological features at the Ulupo Heiau complex, Na Pohaku o Hauwahine and Pahukini Heiau located in Kapa’a Valley. They will explain how these sites were used in ancient and historic periods and of present plans by Hawaiian organizations, State and Federal agencies to protect and restore these sacred sites. New and kama’aina residents in Kailua are encouraged to come. The tour will start at 8:30 am and be completed by 12:30 pm. A donation of $5 is requested. To obtain more information contact Kaimi Scudder at 593-0112, or email: Malia Bird Helela at <hemanumalia@hotmail.com> for more information and registration.
Entry filed under: announcement, archaeology, conservation, education, Hawaii, Hawaiian, Hawaiian culture, Kailua, Kawai Nui Marsh, Na Pohaku o Hauwahine, Pahukini Heiau, restoration, Ulupo Heiau.
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