Posted on 11/03/2005 11:18:50 PM PST by nickcarraway
HONOLULU A 200-year-old Hawaiian skull found on Maui decades ago and later advertised on eBay was returned to the islands this week.
The skull of a Native Hawaiian warrior was taken from a construction site on Kaanapali in 1969 by a California teenager, who then tried to sell it on the Internet.
Jerry Hasson of Huntington Beach, now in his 50s, said he had sneaked onto the beach with friends and found an entire skeleton _ but took only the skull.
An undercover agent with the U-S Bureau of Indian Affairs contacted Hasson and bought the skull for 25-hundred dollars.
Hasson pleaded guilty in May to a federal charge of interstate commerce with illegally unearthed archaeological items.
On the net:
Hui Malama I Na Kupuna O Hawaii Nei: http://huimalama.tripod.com/
I have two words for you...
and it ain't Merry Christmas..
Oh, yeah. And I think a wall hanging almost fell on Bobby.
I'm sorry again. I don't import skulls personally. I ran across this site, when I had the strange opportunity to see a skull in a stump deep in the forest, with some colorful stones in it. The coroner was called and took possession of the skull.
I don't mind this moron spending some time in prison for desicrating a grave. I think he is a ghoul and I would feel no different if he desicrated a grave in my town or yours. But he would not. He violated a federal rule on artifacts. If he dug up a grave in my town, he would not be looking at serious time.
But we allow people to buy skulls in this country. We allow East India and Pakistan to sell them here.
I'm sorry you don't want to wish me a merry Christmas. Rest assured, I will wish you one.
Merry Christmas!
DK
Just don't put it on Ebay. It appears the feds employ large amount of surfers in order to find dinosaur dung and CIA leaks. :)
LOL. Remember Vincent Price as the child molester in that episode?
A picture almost fell on Peter's head.
I need to hide it immediately. Maybe in the indoor rock/water fountain.
DK
"The skull of a Native Hawaiian warrior was taken from a construction site on Kaanapali in 1969 by a California teenager, who then tried to sell it on the Internet."
Wow, must have been tough trying to sell it on the Internet in 1969! (joke)
In Hawaii, there are numerous things from centuries past that aren't tremendously funny. This whole episode gives me the creeps. UGH!
I've got two skulls in my house; one is a resin one I bought maybe ten years ago at WalMart, around Halloween. It was made in China, so I shouldn't have to worry about returning it.
The other one, I was born with. ;')
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