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Inappropriate Volcano Offerings Prompt National Park Statement (Mar. 23, 2024) 

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HAWAIʻI VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK - Park rangers have collected an overload of non-traditional hoʻokupu (offerings) left at various places surrounding the Kīlauea summit.
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A synthesized voice was utilized in the narration for this story. Photos and video courtesy National Park Service.

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@AhJodie
I thought this was going to be something different, as it turned out, I learned a lot, and want to say thank you for informing us! I like the idea of an equal exchange rather than a thank you to the area!
@handimanjay6642
During our visit a long term resident showed us how to find seeds from native plants at the summit and how and where to plant them to honor Pele. We then helped her pick up inappropriate offerings (trash) from the area. She said a chant in native Hawaiian after we collected the trash and disposed of it properly.
@janetsecchi5070
Aloha! I really enjoyed hearing the wisdom of the Hawaiian traditions and language. Told and teaching with grace. Mahalo.
@connorm3457
Respectfully honoring a place, that was honorable to you.💪❤️🤙
@annemiura7767
Very good explanation of the correct protocol
@TheKablue
This should be shown to every single person flying onto our island and on every cruise ship that docks for visitors on this island.
@YamIa3gypsy
@YamIa3gypsy 16 часов назад
Mahalo for this and all of the content you post for us!
@panoptos4163
Imo, this is such a vital concept to, literally, perpetuating the life of the land in a mindful way. Obviously, most people haven’t taken that lesson in just yet.
@rayfujimori9833
We need more national park rangers with Hawaiian back round, not just someone from the mainland just putting in time to pad their resume.
@l.a.keller
Mahalo nui HuiHui Kanahele-Mossman for sharing knowledge, protocal and translation of Ho'o Kupu.
@SC_327x
This is a great offering give the famous Amos and the volcano won’t burn the island.
@Phoenixhunter157
I feel like this was not left by tourists, but rather locals. I’ve heard about the bottles of gin that used to be left
@tchaiamnajdust
Stupid is as stupid does....
@philoctetes_wordsworth
Thank you. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💐
@Wekeslayer
To me if your not of kanaka decent or any Polynesian descent, Or understand what’s Ho’o Kupu means you shouldn’t be doing it. You’re just leaving your trash all over the place, Tutu pele doesn’t like that.
@effinhaoli808
Mahalo Hui Hui Kanahele 🤙🏽
@svensorensen7272
I remember years ago when Hawaiians offered up gin to Pele
@davidedgar2818
To tell the truth, I'm definitely offended by the wrong kind of offerings. I've seen many of the organic offerings, rarely inorganic ( more often gin bottles) but this more recent problem offends me for sure.
@kittyfantastic7681
Some of the offerings shown are Santerian in nature. In some traditions you leave offerings like that in nature. Many faiths leave offerings in spaces like this. Maybe a compromise could be the park setting up an official offering place. A place where they can safely dispose of the offerings when the people leave.
@haven_lady675
The gesture is sweet but there is a better and ecologically friendly way
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