Stacking Stones
I looked down the shoreline of the beautiful Bay today and saw stones..
Stacked carefully one on top another, balanced, just a breeze away from tipping over.. my eyes scanned the beach.. Who built this?
Stacking stones are seen alot along the remote rocky coastlines of Oahu..built by fishermen as a way of showing respect to the ocean.
Its a beautiful tribute to an ocean that gives each of us much. The stones against the blue water was just so beautiful.
It was even more beautiful when i found the people who built this little monument of respect. They were kids, Hawaiian kids, at the beach for the day.. what a wonderful thing...
The sentence on the picture? it says "in this place that i love " in Hawaiian.
i am an island gal...
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Aloha from Waikiki,
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A couple of years ago there was a big letter writing campaign to the newspaper complaining that stacking rocks was non-Hawaiian and was ruining the landscape and it must be stopped.
So now I don't know what to think. Is it fun or is it evil? I don't dare laugh at the absurdity of the situation because then I'm being insensitive to Native Hawaiians (according to the letter writers). Oh, it is all so complicated :-)
yes Chrissy , i have heard that too.
I think and im not sure the stacking comes from the Heiaus..places of worship that ancient hawaiians built.
Don brings up a good point.. there is much division about all types of things within the Hawaiian culture. They even disagree on the language!
I was impressed that kids had built it..
I was taught by fishermen ... its used as a sign of respect, honor , love.
I think as in any culture we take what we like and use it.. =0D