Which is where you lose me. I bet that, prior to about 1950, nobody gave one thought to "culture". They just were. Tradition & need created situations for all cultures. It just was. Then somebody with too much time on their hands & too much freedom (thanks to the American cultire) decided to make a big deal out of it.
Your great great grandma didn't make (fill in ancestrasl food here) because it was the preferred Hawaiian method. She did it because the ingredients were nearby & she was taught to do it.
There is nothing wrong with celebrating ones heritage, However, in the grand scheme of things, it makes zero difference to ones life. It doesn't put food on the table or gas in the car or a roof over ones head. It's a lovely time filler though.
For about 100 years prior to 1950 Hawaiians started to think about our way of life because it was deteriorating quickly due to the western influx and Christianity. I'm not going to get into our history because in my experience when dealing with you and matters of our history you are open to learn nothing but what you think you know - which is why I didn't get into it in the first place. So, we differ in our opinions. So what? I didn't sit here and try to "prove" anything or bring you over to my side of thinking. I didn't disrespect your opinion nor did I call you and your family and your ancestors a waste of time. I merely said that on a
personal level I found that sad and for me
personally it's disheartening and I also added, which seems for some reason to be lost on many people here, that if it's nothing to you, it's
nothing to me because I don't live your life. This isn't TRW so I fail to see the need to bash on me because I have a differing opinion, was raised differently and actually love my culture and my heritage. I know you don't like me, for whatever reason, but have a bit of decorum.
Tonks - there was no offense taken - I was just merely, again, pointing out that I wasn't bashing on anyone and was speaking from a pure personal view .. which, for whatever reason, I'm the 'bad guy' around here .. kinda sad, really ...
2minkey- it makes me Nalani.
By the way, to those who are cultural practioners, it doesn't matter whether or not our culture puts food on the table (which it does), pays the bills (which for some, it does) because we don't merely 'celebrate' it - we live it and manage to do so whilst walking in the 21st century.