09-27-2017, 06:30 PM
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/36470...ing-ritual
A wildland fire that closed large portions of Kauai's North Shore on Tuesday is believed to have been accidentally ignited during an Ancient Hawaiian fire-throwing ceremony, according to a state land department spokesperson.
Why does it seem more like "desecration" instead?
As for whether the father and son could face a fine or penalty, DLNR communications manager Dan Dennison said the state hasn't determined that the activity occurred on State-DLNR land.
"If it didn't, we'd have no enforcement authority," he said.
Hmm. Sounds familiar.
A wildland fire that closed large portions of Kauai's North Shore on Tuesday is believed to have been accidentally ignited during an Ancient Hawaiian fire-throwing ceremony, according to a state land department spokesperson.
Why does it seem more like "desecration" instead?
As for whether the father and son could face a fine or penalty, DLNR communications manager Dan Dennison said the state hasn't determined that the activity occurred on State-DLNR land.
"If it didn't, we'd have no enforcement authority," he said.
Hmm. Sounds familiar.