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Post #170835 by AlienTiki on Sun, Jul 10, 2005 5:07 AM

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Wow you guys are good.
Big bro Tiki I wasn’t even thinking of the whole Amakua thing. Or Amakua Kaai . most families kept a statue of Lono along with their various amakuas. Almost never a statue of Ku. at least not for the commoners. The Alii would keep figures of Ku whose rituals are far too extensive to be performed by non Alii. These rituals would include human sacrifice, and they even went as far as to keep the people of the island silent during such rituals as not to upset the ritual or the Gods.

And Hewey you really hit the nail on the head. In a rather poignant way. I don’t want to cause any problems. After I posted this supposed question I realized the err of my ways. However I relish the chance to point out lifes little or big contradictions.
Thanks for being such good sports and playing along.

And Buffetiki, if my grocery store runs out of food , you might get your wish.

Savages.