Hukilau Beach Marker - Laie, HI
Posted by: Raven
N 21° 39.160 W 157° 55.714
4Q E 610866 N 2394765
A bronze marker at the famous beach's parking lot, by LDS Scout Troop 16.
Waymark Code: WMVP8Z
Location: Hawaii, United States
Date Posted: 05/12/2017
Views: 3
The marker reads:
"Welcome to historic Hukilau Beach
huki - "to pull"
lau - "fish net with ti leaf"
From 1948 to 1971, this site was a popular tourist attraction. Tourists could participate in the hukilau, eat at a luau, buy handmade arts and crafts, and watch the dances of Polynesia. These events led to the creation of the world famous "Hukilau" song.
The Hukilau was conceived as a fundraising venue by local members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), to help build a chapel in the community. This chapel still stands in the community today as a tribute to the past and present residents of Laie.
An Eagle Scout Project by Robbie Kell James
LDS Scout Troop 16
Sponsored by Hawaii Reserves, Inc., 1994
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HUKILAU
What a beautiful day for fishing
the old Hawaiian way
And the hukilau net were swishing
down at old Laie Bay
Oh, we're going to a Hukilau
A huki huki huki Hukilau
Everybody loves the Hukilau
Where the laulau is the kaukau
at the big luau
We throw our nets
out into the sea
and all the 'ama 'ama
come swimming to me.
Oh we're going, to a hukilau,
A huki, huki, huki,
huki, huki, huki, hukilau
Written and composed by Jack Owens"
Name of Eagle Scout: Robbie Kell James
Project Completion Date: 01/01/1994
Troop Number: LDS Scout Troop 16
Troop Location: Laie, HI
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