26/09/2024
With the abolishment of the ancient Hawaiian Kapu (taboo) system in 1819, women and men were able to eat together and to share the same food. Prior to that time, women and men dined apart. Women were forbidden to partake of several foods including pork, bananas, and several species of fish. Since 1819, the ancient feast of Aha’aina, or the luau, that was such an important part of the Hawaiian culture, has become a treasured family custom and continues to play a significant part in family life.
Here's a fun song we danced on the beaches of Oahu. Come join and let's do the Hula!This version is by The Ray Conniff Singers