Kaʻaumoana McKenney

Posted by: on May 23, 2011 | One Comment

scattering Kaʻau's ashes

It was less than two weeks ago that I, like many people, was stunned to hear on the ten o’clock news that Ka’au McKenney’s body had been recovered near Makapu’u lighthouse.  It made no sense but the picture they flashed on the screen was definitely him, blue eyes that made up half of his face, a big smile that made up the rest.  45 years young, still so much left to do.

A friend of mine says you can tell whether someone’s life was successful by how many people attend his or her funeral.  An insightful but unnecessary measurement. I already knew I would be only one of the many, many people who attended the service for Ka’au yesterday and the scattering of his ashes this morning.  Ka’au was a beautiful person and a genuine waterman, and what set him apart from others who are lucky enough to live their passions was his desire to give back to the community.  Because of that he will live on, through through his students, through his contribution to the polynesian voyaging community and even in the stars, and we will all be better for it.  Mahalo, Ka’au, for your many gifts.  Aloha, a hui hou.

 

 

 

1 Comment

  1. Tom Huska
    September 28, 2011

    I live in Vancouver and was at a Hawaiian legends concert last night when i heard the news about Kaau. My heart is broke. We sailed to Alaska together in 1995 and he stood beside me last year when i married the love of my life in Hawaii. Kaau was a great man, and you could tell he loved those kids so much. RIP my friend, I will look for you in the wind and stars

    Tom Huska

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