03-10-2018, 03:42 PM
This from Wikipedia:
" In 1898 construction workers working on the Pali road discovered 800 skulls which were believed to be the remains of the warriors that fell to their deaths from the cliff above."
First, I guess not all Hawaiians rest in sacred graves. It seems that if they were killed by other Hawaiians they were conveniently forgotten. Second, if today's "protectors" are content to go with the flow and accept the outcome of Kamehameha's violent overthrow of Kalanikupule's sovereignty and all that flows from it (Hawaiian Monarchy that existed on January 16, 1893) why are they not similarly sanguine about the January 17, 1893 overthrow?
" In 1898 construction workers working on the Pali road discovered 800 skulls which were believed to be the remains of the warriors that fell to their deaths from the cliff above."
First, I guess not all Hawaiians rest in sacred graves. It seems that if they were killed by other Hawaiians they were conveniently forgotten. Second, if today's "protectors" are content to go with the flow and accept the outcome of Kamehameha's violent overthrow of Kalanikupule's sovereignty and all that flows from it (Hawaiian Monarchy that existed on January 16, 1893) why are they not similarly sanguine about the January 17, 1893 overthrow?