Saving history: Volunteers work to refurbish structure at Ahu‘ena Heiau

Volunteers from Keller Williams Realty get ready to work on restoration work at Hale Nana Mahina‘ai at Ahu‘ena Heiau Thursday morning. Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today

Kehau Gomes, left, Jacqueline Awa and Ben Heloca offer a chant before volunteers work on refurbishing Hale Nana Mahina‘ai at Ahu‘ena Heiau Thursday morning. Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today

Ahu‘ena Heiau Director Jacqueline Awa explains to volunteers the process of stripping bark from alahe‘e brances Thursday at the work day to refurbish Hale Nana Mahina‘ai. Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today

Jacqueline Awa thatches sugar cane on Hale Nana Mahina‘ai at Ahu‘ena Heiau Thursday. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Volunteers strip bark from Alahe‘e branches for the refurbishment of Hale Nana Mahina‘ai at Ahu‘ena Heiau on Thursday. Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today

Volunteers from Keller Williams Realty on Thursday spent their day assisting in the refurbishment of a portion of Ahu‘ena in the heiau’s non-profit’s ongoing effort to preserve one of the most important historical sites in Hawaiian history.