Max Freedom Long Died Sept. 23, 1971
September 23, 2009 by SK Shannon
Filed under Articles
On the 38th Anniversary of Max Freedom Long’s Death
We all know about the time Max Freedom Long spent in Hawaii. It’s described very well in SSBM. The years spent in Los Angeles and Vista are also fairly well documented and, if you’ve read the Bulletins, you’ve followed the tracks of Huna over those years as well.
Max managed the Bulletins from February 1948 through December 1970. They were pretty consistent, and he didn’t miss an issue very often. They discuss many things, some ending up to be very productive and others being dead ends after further research. Max left no stone unturned if it could shed some light on Huna as he knew it. Read more
Remembering Max Freedom Long (1971)
September 22, 2009 by livepowerfully
Filed under Articles
Dolly Ware’s Letter on Max’s Death
[Editor: This Final Huna Bulletin was sent by Dolly Ware,
inheritor of Max Freedom Long's personal library, after his death in 1971.]
HUNA RESEARCH CENTER
The Max Freedom Long Library and Museum
Dolly Ware, F.H.F. Editor
1501 Thomas Place, Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Phone (817) 737-5943
Huna Vistas Newsletter
Vol. 1 / No. 2
REMEMBERING MAX FREEDOM LONG ~ October 26, 1890 – September 23, 1971
Our beloved Max has Graduated. Thursday at 11 P.M., September 23rd at his hilltop home in Vista, California. I shall tell the story as simply and factually as possible.
Considered by many to be the world’s greatest authority in the Polynesian religion, we HRAs will grieve because we knew him to be the greatest Kahuna of our era. He was always available, our teacher, guide, ‘secret friend’ and confidante. As a great philosopher, author and writer, he was never too busy to pray for us or to answer our long questions with a personal letter. We rejoice with him as he wings his way ever onward and upward. Read more

