Volunteers and members of local Native Hawaiian Organizations Members came together on March 24, 2024, to build a traditional lava rock wall around the Halealoha Haleamau burial vault located on the JBPHH installation.
Constructed in 1997 by Hawaiian stone masons near Fort Kamehameha, it is considered a wahi pana, or sacred place, and maintained by volunteer efforts several times each year.
The vault, named Halealoha Haleamau (House of Aloha, House of Eternity), stands as a memorial to the kupuna who have gone before us, and a reminder to protect and honor the legacy of the original peoples of Hawaii.
(U.S. Navy photo by Roann Gatdula)
Date Taken: | 03.24.2024 |
Date Posted: | 03.28.2024 22:01 |
Photo ID: | 8312476 |
VIRIN: | 240324-N-KH177-1045 |
Resolution: | 6048x4024 |
Size: | 2.46 MB |
Location: | JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, HAWAII, US |
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