![]() ![]() Rodney didn’t bother asking how John knew that. It wasn’t the first ceremony he and the rest of the team had been through during the course of the show – indigenous tribes loved to wish them well, for the most part – but it wasn’t like they got an actual quantifiable boon from these things. There’d been an opening prayer of some kind, shell blowing, more prayers, water sprinkling, and who knows what else still left to endure. The maile leaves on the lei that had been ceremoniously draped over his shoulders were scratchy against his neck, and he was bored. “Geez, just bless us already,” Rodney grumbled under his breath. Is this merely superstitious belief? Or do these ghostly processions continue to haunt the people of Hawaii? That’s what we’ll try to find out! ![]() ![]() Belief in these ancestral specters is still so strong in some native families that they’re afraid to even speak of them, because invoking the name might bring the Night Marchers right to a family’s doorstep. The MU team will be investigating one particular story – the Night Marchers. And with all that history, it’s no wonder that paranormal encounters here are fairly common. The Hawaiian Islands are steeped in tradition and folklore that goes back fifteen hundred years. ![]()
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