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Related: About this forumMajestic banyan tree in heart of Lahaina chronicles history
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https://www.staradvertiser.com/2023/08/10/breaking-news/majestic-banyan-tree-in-heart-of-lahaina-chronicles-history/For generations, the banyan tree along Lahaina towns historic Front Street served as a gathering place, its leafy branches unfurling majestically to give shade from the Hawaiian sun. By most accounts, the sprawling tree was the heart of the oceanside community towering more than 60 feet (18 meters) and anchored by multiple trunks that span nearly an acre.
Like the town itself, its very survival is now in question, its limbs scorched by a devastating fire that has wiped away generations of history.
For 150 years, the colossal tree shaded community events, including art fairs. It shaded townsfolk and tourists alike from the Hawaiian sun, befitting for a place once called Lele, the Hawaiian word for relentless sun.
She lives, it seems
/Lele does not mean relentless sun, but to leap.
Meaning from Ulukau, place names of Hawaii
Lexicology: lā-hainā. PEM: cruel sun (said to be named for droughts) was the old pronunciation of Lahaina.
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For the word itself,
[Hawaiian Dictionary (Pelekānia)]
Lahaina
Lahaina. Ancient names: Lele, Lā-hainā. Epithet: breadfruit-sheltered land of Lele, ever-burning torch not darkened by the Ka-ua-ʻula gales, ka malu ʻulu aʻo Lele, kukui ʻaʻā mau pio ʻole i ke Ka-ua-ʻula.
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mahina
Aug 2023
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Cha
(304,875 posts)1. Mahalo, mahina for the history of
the Banyan Tree in Lahaina and for the meaning of Lahaina itself... so beautiful. 🤷♂️💕
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=18170592
mahina
(18,892 posts)2. Eh Cha, aloha kaua. Oops! Just added from Ulukau.
Onward
🤷♂️💕
SunSeeker
(53,545 posts)4. Hawaii's top arborist says the tree is still alive under all those burned leaves and bark.
They are watering it and feeding it micronutrients. With any luck, we'll start seeing new buds/leaves over the coming weeks and months. But right now, the Banyan Tree is in a "coma" he said.