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STOP Auto Advance 285 Next: Temple Beach 283 Back: Hukilau Beach The hukilau song written long ago reminds La'ie community members of the hukilau festivals held here before 1970. "Oh we're going to a Hukilau (pulling the nets), a huki, huki, huki, huki, hukilau. Everybody loves the hukilau with the laulau (pig wrapped in leaves) and the kaukau (food) at the big Luau (feast). Oh we throw our nets way into the sea and all the amaama (fish) comes swimming to me. Oh we're going to a Hukilau, a huki, huki, huki, hukilau. What a wonderful day for fishing, the old Hawaiian way; when the hukilau nets go swishing, down at old La'ie Bay." Take Control: Where would you like to go next? 245 Backward: Hukilau Beach 246 Right: Hukilau Beach 286 Go to: Temple Beach © 2001, Michael Sarafian |