Kamehameha Day


Today we remember and honor Kamehameha.

The Star-Bulletin reports on the lei draping ceremony at the Kamehameha statue in Honolulu yesterday.

The Advertiser editorial says "Kamehameha Day, the only royal holiday established during the Hawaiian monarchy and celebrated continually ever since, is one of Hawai'i's proud and unbroken links to its past."

The Advertiser also reports from the AP that "An expert on Hawaiian culture and history has asked the state Burials Council to look into his discovery of an old map that may indicate the burial place of King Kamehameha the Great" in Kailua-Kona. (Star-Bulletin has the same story.)

For my part, I'll be helping install a water source for the kalo farm in Kipahulu today. The king was himself a kalo farmer as well, so it seems fitting.

UPDATE: Re the possible Kamehameha burial site, although I share Derek's skepticism at the idea of this being on a map in the first place, Doug at Poinography picked up on an interesting aspect of this situation that I noticed also but didn't have time this morning to comment on, and that is the connection with the Thurston 'ohana to this piece of land. The article mentions Lorrin P. Thurston, who was son of infamous Lorrin A. Thurston, and was himself chairman of the Hawaii Statehood Commission. Here's a more extended version of the story from West Hawaii Today (appears to be the source for the AP story in the Honolulu dailies). Doug says:

"...it could be an explosive development if it turns out that this site is the burial place of Kamehameha. Not only because it is on property so connected to the Thurstons, but also because the Thurston family subsequently dredged the land and, intentionally or not, may have destroyed the burial site in the process."

At this point I don't have anything to add, because I don't know more than what's in the article, and who knows for now whether the map is possibly correct or what else may turn up about the place, but it certainly could be an interesting development.


Posted: Sat - June 11, 2005 at 08:26 AM    
   
 
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