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A 500 year old Palace’s Bulldozed Remains, Kona Hawaii
Lonoikamakakahiki Residence and Paniau Heiau
This is a good example of the embarrassment of riches in West Hawai’i in terms of our archaeological heritage, and the disrespectful and wasteful way which we deal with these important resources.
Here at Lonoikamakakahiki Residence is a king’s palace, 500 years old, and built by one of Hawai’i’s greatest kings, King Umi. This site was later inhabited by at least two other important kings (Lonoikamakakahiki and Kalanio’pu’u) as well as Kamehameha the Great. In any other state this would be an archaeological treasure, a park or preserve, but certainly showcased and cared for. In this case, in Hawai’i, a very few remnant walls were grudgingly reprieved from the bulldozer’s blade when the Kona Surf and Racquet Club was built by the Bishop Estate (Kamehameha Schools); the rest of this historical treasure was bulldozed into oblivion for all time. It is not even generally available for causal viewing, locked away behind the Kona Surf and Racquet Club’s iron gates where only paying Club guests and pedestrian visitors can see it. Of course, there is no available (legal) parking nearby.
Produced by Donnie MacGowan.
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4 Responses to “A 500 year old Palace’s Bulldozed Remains, Kona Hawaii”
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May 7th, 2009 at 11:39 am
is this not bishop …
is this not bishop estate properties.subleasing to these foreign investors..arent we the ones making the decisions of accepting the monies involved.
May 7th, 2009 at 11:39 am
is this not bishop …
is this not bishop estate properties.subleasing to these foreign investors..arent we the ones making the decisions of accepting the monies involved. dont forget hapaialii..
May 7th, 2009 at 11:39 am
Well, hopefully not …
Well, hopefully not at me!!! I’m just the messenger!
May 7th, 2009 at 11:39 am
This makes me SO …
This makes me SO MAD!!!!!!!!!!!