Re: Wal-Mart: Chapter 3
I was wondering what happened to the 'iwi that was discovered on the WM Keeaumoku site while it was being constructed. The last I heard, the bones were in a cardboard box as various Hawaiian families fought over who owned them.
Apparently, the bones were supposed to be buried next week, but there has been no resolution on ownership of the bones "...All descendants are to meet with historic preservation officials tomorrow to agree on how the bones shuld be prepared for reburial and write a "burial treatment plan.""...
I guess everyone still agrees that the bones should be buried in a corner of the WM parking lot, though.
Miulang
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar.../ln/ln18p.html
I was wondering what happened to the 'iwi that was discovered on the WM Keeaumoku site while it was being constructed. The last I heard, the bones were in a cardboard box as various Hawaiian families fought over who owned them.
Apparently, the bones were supposed to be buried next week, but there has been no resolution on ownership of the bones "...All descendants are to meet with historic preservation officials tomorrow to agree on how the bones shuld be prepared for reburial and write a "burial treatment plan.""...
I guess everyone still agrees that the bones should be buried in a corner of the WM parking lot, though.
Miulang
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar.../ln/ln18p.html
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