A place to rest

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Capt. Vinnie Johnson, commanding officer of the U.S. Navy Pacific Missile Range Facility at Barking Sands, confers with Aletha Kaohi on the placement of the kukui nut lei on the crypt where iwi (human bones) from pre-contact were interred Friday morning during the noon on the summer solstice blessing.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

The Kilauano ohana place lei on the crypt where their ohana’s iwi (bones) were interred Friday during the blessing of the crypt at the U.S. Navy Pacific Missile Range Facility at Barking Sands.

BARKING SANDS — Every winter, big swells uncover human bones in the sand along Kauai’s Westside, and those iwi, or bones, found at the U.S. Navy Pacific Missile Range Facility now have a new resting place.

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