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Wandering Ghosts of Wailua Kai

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

The five minute short will take you on a tour of an ancient complex of temples bulit by the Hawaiians on the island's east shore about 600 years ago. These sites, which are still easily accessible today, are rumored to be some of the most haunted locales on the island due to a long and bloody history which included human and animal sacrifice and rumors of cannibalism. The film includes footage of each site along with information about local legends and modern accounts of phantoms who still wander the area.

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  • just to correct you, in ancient days women weren't allowed to be used for offerings because they were thought to be unpure becuase of their menstrual cycle

  • @kawikamags Interesting. Thanks for that information.

  • Wailua is so beautiful and so special. At the right moments there, you can really feel the mana of that place.

    Thanks for making this video. Please try to pronounce hawaiian words correctly next time :) mahalos!

  • @dankeshayne LOL! We can assure you that we DID try to pronounce them correctly... but not being native speakers, it was difficult. Glad you enjoyed it anyway!

  • So, the two men that were turned to stone were homosexuals? "Being more interested in each other?" That's really cool. Too bad they got turned to stone.

  • @hnoss13 That's correct. The same reason the two princes had no interest in the maidens on the shore in the first place. Vive la différence!

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  • how can that woman comand the sea the sea listens to Jesus 's voice

  • Amazing video. I love island culture.

  • hawaiian96chence...you made me smile!!! No I am a proud African...what we share is the spirit that lives in the blood..and the blood never forgets. Stay strong proud Hawaiian!!

  • @TheTahitianpearl THank you for your respects (: But are you tahitian? If you are you know we're cousins right lol (:

  • As a Hawaiian i don't care if haoles believe my culture, traditions, ect. but i ask that you respect it.As i would respect your beliefs.Thank you for showing an interest in my culture.I hate when haoles think Hawaii is just about Hula,luau's,Aloha shirts,and welcoming natives.I like how you refered to Hawaiians on Kaui "Kauiians" a lot of people don't know each island had thier own name for the natives living there.A lot of people need to know why we're called Hawaiians ha.

    BiG isLand BloodLine

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