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Walp, I was hoping to make a status post/picspam for my life/job so far this spring before vanishing into the wilderness until June, but it's not looking like I'm going to have time for that, although I have started sorting through my pictures. But I think I can manage a quick post about my archaeology weekend!

My two days with the dig were a lot of fun! I learned a lot about/actively participated in the materials and methods of a proper archaeological dig. I mostly did a lot of digging, although on Saturday afternoon I helped Pat (Dr. Kirch) with his surveying, and I did a bit of dry sieving at the end. The surveying was interesting... it involves a glorified yardstick (telescoping, extends to... very very high above my head, enough that it catches wind and starts being very difficult to hold upright) and a fancy scope on a plane on a tripod. There's a level on the plane so you can set it up flat, and a built-in compass so you know which way you're pointed. My job was to wander around the site and hold the 'yardstick' still and vertical; by sighting the stick through the crosshairs of his scope, Pat can determine the distance and ground height relative to the scope. In this way he can determine the precise 3-D location of every single stone, and draw a detailed map of the site, including contour lines. It's a really cool tool, but they don't make them anymore; his is from the Forties.

The digging was tough; the soil up there is dense, hard-packed clay, in places almost as hard as rock. We only made it fifteen or twenty centimeters in Units 1 and 2 in a day and a half of digging (each Unit is a meter squared). We've already found some interesting stuff, though: a piece of seashell with a hole drilled through it, a chunk of coral (bear in mind, the site is at almost 2000 ft), and lots of little pieces of charcoal. At Unit 2, the unit I was digging, we've determined that the wall of the pā doesn't extend further down than what's visible on the surface; no sign of paving, either, at least not in that spot. On the one hand, vaguely disappointing; on the other hand, this means the charcoal we've already found can probably be used to date the pā! :DD

Our ranger, community liaison, cultural adviser, and friend, Thomas Anuheali‘i has been on-hand throughout the dig to keep an eye on the spiritual aspect of things, as well as to help with the digging. We are so lucky to have a friend and ally in Anu; he is so knowledgeable and does so much for us. Before we started digging on Friday, he and his wife Maka and his kumu (teacher and mentor) Auntie Kehau blessed the site, and then blessed us, with water from Pālehua and Mauna Kea. He blessed us again yesterday, and each day at pau hana (finished work), and provides shorter blessings every time anyone leaves or enters the site (i.e. to eat lunch up at the house). He chants occasionally during the dig, when he feels the need, although most of the time he's helping out with the hard labor. By his instruction, we were also under a sugar kapu during work hours: no man-made sugars from eight in the morning to pau hana; this is a Lent type thing, a sacrifice, and a way to keep our minds focused on the seriousness of the work.

I am really really happy that we have Anu to help us observe the culturally correct and respectful way of doing things. It feels... pono. It makes the dig not about taking data from the site, and more of a community partnership, a cultural conversation, an equivalent exchange of mana. And I'm happy and proud to be a part of a family that had no interest in doing things any other way.

...Anyway, pictures from the dig will have to wait until I come back in June, along with my old pictures and my new pictures from the Lower Hakalau Vigilante Bushwhack Expedition and the bog in the middle of nowhere that will be my home for ten days. By then the dig will be over; hopefully when I get back I'll have exciting (or at least interesting) news about the results from Uncle Tim!

Oh god how is it this late in the day already, okay, BUYING/PACKING ALL OF THE THINGS NOW. T_T

Date: 2012-05-21 01:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilhippo.livejournal.com
Ah man, I can't wait for these pictures. Especially of the dig... I'm still super-sad that my harebrained scheme to come out there didn't work out.

Enjoy the bog! ♥

Date: 2012-05-22 02:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zolac-no-miko.livejournal.com
I know! So sad. But as it turned out I wouldn't have been around at all when you would've been here. C'est la vie. Are you going to be able to celebrate 10,000 in some other way, at least?

I SHALL~! :DD

Date: 2012-05-24 05:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilhippo.livejournal.com
I'm still not sure what's going to happen for day 10000, other than being in LA or thereabouts (or maybe San Fran, if anyone decides to be cool?)... It's probably going to be low-key, because I don't see Peter and Ruomu taking me sky diving or anything, but it might involve a clam bake and the Pacific Ocean, which is still pretty cool by me.

Date: 2012-05-28 04:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zolac-no-miko.livejournal.com
(SF totally cooler than LA, I agree.) Clam bake and the Pacific Ocean sounds nice. I HOPE YOU ARE HAVING AN AWESOME CLAM BAKE.

...And of course, as it turns out, I was around all weekend after all. Stupid stomach flu. :P

Date: 2012-05-28 06:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilhippo.livejournal.com
You were around all weekend, but you would've been useless to me, all sickly and frail! I would've been wandering lost and confused. Possibly somewhere on entirely the wrong side of the island, knowing me and my wandering. (-:

Date: 2012-05-28 06:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zolac-no-miko.livejournal.com
No, see, I was totally better by Thursday. I've been in perfect health, lying around in an empty house all by my lonesome. ;_;

Date: 2012-05-28 06:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilhippo.livejournal.com
Agh, blah! Okay, time for me to extend my vacation and fly out to Hawaii then! (-:

Date: 2012-05-28 06:58 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-05-21 01:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwalchmai345.livejournal.com
I love that there's still so much respect for culture and nature on Hawaii - though I'm sure that's not true for everyone - but it's great it's there at all!

I can't wait to see your pics, both from the dig and the expedition! "Bog in the middle of nowhere" - now that sounds enticing! :D

Date: 2012-05-21 02:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zolac-no-miko.livejournal.com
Yeah, there's always a few people who need to get with the program, but that positive, respectful attitude is pretty widespread. Wasn't always that way... just a few decades ago it was not cool to be Hawaiian and speak the language and practice the culture; it's had a major renaissance since then, and I grew up in it. Like, you don't put in a new building without having a priest bless it and plant some ti around it.

SOUNDS ENTICING TO ME. :DD I am a woman of strange enthusiasms~.

Date: 2012-05-22 12:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwalchmai345.livejournal.com
I was watching some episodes of the old H50 lately, and boy have some of those attitudes changed (for the better)! The show has a completely different atmosphere back then, and there's conflict between Hawaiians and haoles and their different views on things everywhere.

It definitely sounds enticing to me, too. *sigh*

Date: 2012-05-28 04:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zolac-no-miko.livejournal.com
Hahaha yeeeeaaahh... had they invented 'politically correct' back then? ...The 70s was not, perhaps, our most glorious decade. I have to admit, Show actually does a really really good job portraying island life authentically, like... 90% of the time. Then there's the rest of the time, when they COMPLETELY FAIL.

From what I heard, they're not having a ton of fun. ...Kinda wish I was there anyway. *SIGH* ...Oh well, long unstructured weekend is kinda nice... although I am already finding it to be Not Long Enough.

(Augh, wish I still had my original!Steve McGarrett icon uploaded!)

Date: 2012-05-21 10:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ava-jamison.livejournal.com
Go you! It sounds great and indeed, very awesome. :)

Date: 2012-05-22 03:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zolac-no-miko.livejournal.com
I love my life so hard sometimes. I take a weekend break from my job where I hike and camp in the wilderness and play with cute native birds and save the world, and go join an archaeological dig with my mom and uncles. ...WINNING~!

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