03-16-2019, 10:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2024, 07:46 PM by HereOnThePrimalEdge.)
Kaloko fish pond is just south of Costco in Kona. Restoration of the pond began in 2015 when a college student became interested in the history and cultural significance of the bay. She's now designated the guardian of the pond.
The article (below) is a good introduction to the origins of Hawaiian fish ponds, their construction, use, all at a time when Big Island residents were fed without Young Brothers or Aloha Cargo:
Perched on delicate pink limbs and cloaked in black and white feathers, two Hawaiian stilts poke their beaks into the water, unaware of the outrigger canoe gliding silently across the pond behind them. A bearded man paddles while his young daughter sits near the bow beside Ruth Aloua, a native Hawaiian archaeologist and the kia‘i loko, or guardian, of this traditional fishpond known as Kaloko.
Reawakening Kaloko Fish Pond
The article (below) is a good introduction to the origins of Hawaiian fish ponds, their construction, use, all at a time when Big Island residents were fed without Young Brothers or Aloha Cargo:
Perched on delicate pink limbs and cloaked in black and white feathers, two Hawaiian stilts poke their beaks into the water, unaware of the outrigger canoe gliding silently across the pond behind them. A bearded man paddles while his young daughter sits near the bow beside Ruth Aloua, a native Hawaiian archaeologist and the kia‘i loko, or guardian, of this traditional fishpond known as Kaloko.
Reawakening Kaloko Fish Pond
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