Show iiii it i discovers evidence of old hawaiian culture paved stone foot trails extending over the widest and rockiest roc kiest stretches of lava artificial fish ponds formed by building a barrier of rock across a narrow darrow bay or cove and playgrounds represented by prepared tracks down grassy slopes for sled bled coasting are among the accomplishments of it a tor for often culture found by W it II walker of the bureau of american ethnology on the almost deserted island of maul in the hawaiian group he also found sites of altar places usually on headlands overlooking the sea bea and oriented towards the tha ocean which evidently bad a prominent place in the old religion the largest of these was more than feet long and had a terraced slope 50 feet high extending over the edge of the hill bill mah of this culture ea CB |