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	<description>Cultural Site Restoration in Poipu Hawaii</description>
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		<title>New Kaneiolouma Videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 00:54:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have some great new videos online here. The videos were produced by a talented artist and good friend, James Aikman. Our most sincere Mahalo goes to the companies whose generosity made these videos possible, including: The Mayor and County of Kauai Blue Hawaiian Helicopters Mauna Loa Helicopters Living Foods Kukui&#8217;ula Village Young Brothers Shipping [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://www.kaneiolouma.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/james.jpg"><img src="http://www.kaneiolouma.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/james-300x207.jpg" alt="" title="james" width="300" height="207" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-29" /></a>We have some great new videos <a href="http://www.kaneiolouma.org/video.html">online here</a>. The videos were produced by a talented artist and good friend, <a href="http://www.jimaikman.com/">James Aikman</a>. </p>
<p>Our most sincere Mahalo goes to the companies whose generosity made these videos possible, including:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.kauai.gov/Government/OfficeoftheMayor/tabid/132/Default.aspx" target="_blank">The Mayor and County of Kauai</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bluehawaiian.com/kauai/tours/" target="_blank">Blue Hawaiian Helicopters</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.maunaloahelicoptertours.com/" target="_blank">Mauna Loa Helicopters</a></li>
<li><a href="http://livingfoodskauai.com/" target="_blank">Living Foods Kukui&#8217;ula Village</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.htbyb.com/" target="_blank">Young Brothers Shipping</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ecomauikoa.com/" target="_blank">Eco Maui Custom Koa Wood</a></li>
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<p>Look forward to more updates and events in 2012. If you&#8217;d like to support the restoration efforts, be sure to use the Kokua link on the left hand side of these pages. Kaneiolouma is a 501c3 non-profit group, powered by the generosity of contributors, along with many, many hours of hard work from our volunteers. Mahalo!</p>
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		<title>2011 Kamehameha High School Visit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 01:52:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The students from Oahu’s Kamehameha High School football team visited Kauai for three days this year, from June 2-4, 2011. Braving fierce thunder and lightning storms in their tents, Head Coach Dave Stent and his team made a great contribution to the ongoing efforts to clean up this great Hawaiian cultural resource. A total of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The students from Oahu’s Kamehameha High School football team visited Kauai for three days this year, from June 2-4, 2011. Braving fierce thunder and lightning storms in their tents, Head Coach Dave Stent and his team made a great contribution to the ongoing efforts to clean up this great Hawaiian cultural resource. A total of 650 man hours were contributed by the volunteers, with over 350 total hours on the first day. On the final evening, the team participated in a traditional preparation and feast of Kalua pig.</p>
<p><strong>Kaneiolouma</strong> extends a great Mahalo to the Kamehameha team.</p>
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		<title>October 2010 Clean Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 16:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kaneiolouma Heiau Clean Up — A good day of clean up at the site with more than a dozen hard working volunteers. Lots of weeds cleared, walls cleaned, and brush burning. Mahalo.]]></description>
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<p>Kaneiolouma Heiau Clean Up — A good day of clean up at the site with more than a dozen hard working volunteers. Lots of weeds cleared, walls cleaned, and brush burning. Mahalo.</p>
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		<title>Citizens Gain Stewardship of Po‘ipu Heiau</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 16:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source: Garden Island News &#8211; LIHU‘E — An agreement between the County of Kaua‘i and the Hui Malama O Kaneiolouma, Friday, will help breathe new life into the Kaneiolouma Heiau located in Po‘ipu. Currently shrouded by screens of haole koa and guinea grass, the heiau is comprised of three components — religion, agriculture and aquaculture [...]]]></description>
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<p>Source: <a href="http://thegardenisland.com/news/local/article_bca51566-96f0-11df-b48c-001cc4c002e0.html?mode=story">Garden Island News</a> &#8211; LIHU‘E — An agreement between the County of Kaua‘i and the Hui Malama O Kaneiolouma, Friday, will help breathe new life into the Kaneiolouma Heiau located in Po‘ipu.</p>
<p>Currently shrouded by screens of haole koa and guinea grass, the heiau is comprised of three components — religion, agriculture and aquaculture — and is under the jurisdiction of the county in the area known as the Po‘ipu Beach Park Mauka Preserve (near Po‘ipu Beach Park and the Brennecke’s Beach Broiler parking lot).<br />
It is an important, multi-purpose heiau, according to historians of the place.</p>
<p>Rupert Rowe Sr., president of the hui, and Kaua‘i Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. signed the agreement which addresses the malama, or care, preservation, protection and enhancement of the Kaneiolouma Heiau Complex by affording stewardship to the hui under the county’s Adopt-a-Park program.</p>
<p>The Po‘ipu Beach Park Mauka Preserve, covering 11.04 acres, was created by the county in recognition of Kaneiolouma’s archaeological, historical and cultural significance to Kaua‘i, states the agreement.<br />
“We need to preserve these special places,” Carvalho said.</p>
<p>“When I visit Kaneiolouma, I could feel it. It’s special. This is a big step for all of us to move forward and see this incredible cultural site come to life.”</p>
<p>This site also contains the sacred spring of Waiohai and, in the agreement, states the amount of monumental Hawaiian architecture represented here has the potential of yielding important information regarding ancient-temple religion, agriculture and fishpond management.</p>
<p>The heiau contains extensive walled enclosures, altars, numerous bases for temple images, shrines, taro patches, irrigation ditches, a series of large fishponds, house platforms, extensive cooking areas and terracing throughout, making this complex ideal for rehabilitation, states the agreement.</p>
<p>Under the agreement, the hui will maintain the grounds within the boundaries of the Kaneiolouma Heiau Complex, Po‘ipu Beach Park Mauka Preserve, and restoration work is subject to plans approved by the County of Kaua‘i with consultation from the Kaua‘i Historic Preservation Review Commission and the state Department of Land and Natural Resources State Historic Preservation Division.</p>
<p>The Kaneiolouma and agricultural site complex is part of a huge complex of agricultural and habitation sites ranging from Koloa town to the coast of Po‘ipu, ranging from the Weliweli area westward to Kukui‘ula Bay, states a report accompanying the agreement.</p>
<p>It further states that most of the estimated 1,000-plus features have been destroyed, the number of sites remaining being around 100.</p>
<p>The report further states this site complex offers the only archaeological area that is not on private land and, eventually, this complex may be the only such accessible complex on the entire South Shore of the Koloa District.</p>
<p>“The heiau was the principle medium through which all religious activities were manifested, and was therefore the most important representative of religion collectively in ancient Hawai‘i,” said Henry Kekahuna, a surveyor with more than 68 heiau to his credit, and a kahuna of note, in his presentation to the Kaua‘i Historical Society in 1957.</p>
<p>“Such was the fundamental philosophy of the Hawaiians. All principle activities of their lives were necessarily parts of a whole, that whole being perfected in and through the heiau. Not merely was the heiau a place of worship. In the lives of the people, it also functioned as a mighty powerhouse of all spiritual life, human and non-human.”</p>
<p>Kekahuna, in an Oct. 21, 1959 article in The Garden Island , said, “The Kaneiolouma heiau at Po‘ipu had three main sections. On the East side, there is a large sports arena where Hawaiian games such as forearm wrestling, or uma, wrestling, or hakoko, and deadly grappling, or lua, were carried on. On the South side, there is a large fishpond where special fish intended only for the ali‘i were raised. The Waiohai spring is the center of this fishpond.”</p>
<p>In that same year, Kekahuna wrote in “A Genuinely Authentic Hawaiian Village for Kaua‘i” an outline in detail on creating an authentic Hawaiian atmosphere at Kaneiolouma.</p>
<p>“The island of Kaua‘i should receive the honor of being the very first to produce the only true Hawaiian village of ancient character in the world,” Kekahuna said in the outline.</p>
<p>“It is planned that someday the sizable tract in Waiohai, Po‘ipu, Koloa that contains the remnants of the heiau of Kaneiolouma, especially dedicated to tournaments of sports and combat, and also to the replenishment of vegetable food, or ho‘oulu ‘ai, and of fish, or ho‘oulu i‘a, shall be made a State Park.”</p>
<p>“Let this great work begin at Koloa,” Kekahuna said.</p>
<p><a href="http://thegardenisland.com/news/local/article_bca51566-96f0-11df-b48c-001cc4c002e0.html?mode=story">Read the original story from The Garden Island here »</a></p>
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		<title>2010 Kamehameha High School Visit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 16:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The upcoming senior class students from Oahu’s Kamehameha High School football team help clean the site in June, 2010. Kaneiolouma extends a great Mahalo to Head Coach Dave Stent and the Kamehameha team.]]></description>
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<p>The upcoming senior class students from Oahu’s Kamehameha High School football team help clean the site in June, 2010. </p>
<p>Kaneiolouma extends a great Mahalo to Head Coach Dave Stent and the Kamehameha team.</p>
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