Makana

Makana
Makana Mountain ridge from Limahuli Garden and Preserve, Kauai, Hawaii

Makana is a mountain located on northern shore of the island of Kauaʻi, where it rises 1,115 feet (340 m) above Limahuli Valley at 22°13′5″N 159°34′47″W / 22.21806°N 159.57972°W / 22.21806; -159.57972Coordinates: 22°13′5″N 159°34′47″W / 22.21806°N 159.57972°W / 22.21806; -159.57972.[1] Makana is a Hawaiian language term meaning gift or reward.[2] It is often used as a person's name or as part of a name. Limahuli Garden and Preserve preserves the valley below.[3] It was featured in the 1958 film adaptation of the musical South Pacific as Bali Haʻi, a name that is still used to this day.[4]

Makana Mountain is one of only two locations where the fire-throwing ceremony, ʻōahi, was performed in ancient Hawaiian times.[5] The ʻōahi was a celebration of very special occasions such as the graduation of students from the hālau hula (hula school) at ʻē or the visit of an aliʻi (high chief). On the day of the ceremony, skilled firethrowers climbed the steep cliffs to the very top of Makana Mountain laden with light, dry logs of pāpala (Charpentiera spp.) or hau (Hibiscus tiliaceus). When night fell, they set the logs afire and hurled them out over the ocean. Ridge lifts created by trade winds hitting the sheer cliff of Makana kept the firebrands aloft, soaring as far as 1 mi (1.6 km) out to sea. The result was a night sky filled with sparks and fiery torches tracing long arcs of light.[3] It is sometimes called "Fireworks Cliff".[6]

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