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When I moved to Hawaii in 1987, one night I watched a PBS Hawaii program for a half hour or whatever we could spare from our 6 solar panel, deep cell battery power system at the ends of the earth on Maui.
I remember an elderly Native Hawaiian gentleman (probably younger than I am now) being interviewed. Can’t recall the question put to him but his reply was something along the lines of:
… the haoles come here and think they should be the last one let in. Close the door. Leave everything like it was when they arrived. Then he threw up his hands, smiled, and chuckled loudly.
Some things never do change!
I remember an elderly Native Hawaiian gentleman (probably younger than I am now) being interviewed. Can’t recall the question put to him but his reply was something along the lines of:
… the haoles come here and think they should be the last one let in. Close the door. Leave everything like it was when they arrived. Then he threw up his hands, smiled, and chuckled loudly.
Some things never do change!