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Miulang
January 8th, 2005, 11:06 AM
Anthropologists studying the ancient heiaus on Maui and Moloka'i have stumbled across an unexpected finding: that the unification of Maui and Moloka'i from a time when there were separate chiefdoms to the time of Pi'ilani ali'i took only 30 years. Their conclusion is that "This can occur within the lifetime of a single ruler ...A single charismatic, dynamic leader can accomplish this." Can the kanaka maoli find another Pi'ilani ali'i to do the same for them in this century?

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2026&ncid=2026&e=4&u=/latimests/20050108/ts_latimes/templesindicateswiftriseofhawaiiansociety

Miulang

kimo55
January 8th, 2005, 04:47 PM
Can the kanaka maoli find another Pi'ilani ali'i to do the same for them in this century?

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2026&ncid=2026&e=4&u=/latimests/20050108/ts_latimes/templesindicateswiftriseofhawaiiansociety

Miulang


mahalos fo dat link!

intriguing question...


ya know, with all the creative film makers on da islands, methinks this would be a good subject to explore, and incorporate the King Kamehameha story also. Beat Hollywood to the punch, or at least, ride the coattails of the publicity generated when and/or IF... da Rock's Kamehameha ends up being the purported (threatened?) H'wood project we have been hearing about.