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Friday, December 16, 2016

Vol VI No. 629 Part 2


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Laie Voice
BYU-HAWAII SHUTS OFF WATER ON KULEANA LAND RESIDENTS
The Kaio family are legal residents of Kuleana land (Parcels of land granted to native Hawaiian tenant farmers between 1850 and 1855) located behind the new Heber J. Grant (HBG) building on the Brigham Young University-Hawaii (BYUH) campus. They have been without water since September 12, 2016. The family of three, and their grand children, have had to travel to relatives in neighboring towns and parks to shower and bring water back to their dwelling. The Vice President of Operations, Norman S. Black, ordered BYUH plumbers to turn off the water, in an apparent agenda to force the family off of Kuleana land to build more married student housing.
The Kaio's along with other well-known families throughout La’ie, were the first to help the Mormon Church acquire land and establish the Church College of Hawaii, now BYU-Hawaii.
The Kaio family has been living in harmony with BYUH on the tiny land behind the new HBG building for decades. Under the Alton Wade administration, dating back to 1986-1994, the university connected water lines near the Kaio land, and the Kaio's were given water acess in the Spirit of Aloha to use for their family needs. That continued with the Eric B. Shumway administration. In 2014, the Steven C. Wheelwright administration announced the expansion plans for the campus; owners of the Kuleana land and their families expressed concerns and wanted BYUH to sign an agreement to assure Kuleana land residents that they would not be affected by the expansion.
Under the leadership of Mr. Black, the Kaio’s have been receiving letters signed by Mr. Black pressuring them to swap their Kuleana land for land behind the Cricket field. The family has repeatedly asked for a meeting with Mr. Black and the President of the university John S. Tanner; both have ignored the repeated requests. Mr. Black uses a third party to communicate with the family and did not communicate directly to the Kaio’s and did not give them ample warning that their water would be shut off.
The family has contacted the Honolulu Board of Water Supply to try to bring in their own water line; due to cost and legal hurdles that would require permission from BYUH to run water lines on their property, and steep water connection fees, the family simply cannot afford to go that route.
The family has made it clear to BYUH in writing that they have no plans to negotiate with BYUH and move from their Kuleana land.
Water is a basic human need and it should never be used as a bargaining chip.
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PEARL HARBOR: Inside job STANDING ROCK:Inside job
Join us this Sunday
DEC18
Sun 2 PMKapaa
7 people interested · 18 people going
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Keep coming together don't let go ⚡️🙏🏾
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Kainoa Stafford I only saw this now as we waiting for the movie start. 🙌🏽👏🏽🤙🏾🤙🏾🎯mahalo bruddah SaoSao Vaefaga
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Okeanos - Foundation for the Sea
Okeanos - Foundation for the Sea presents "The Starchasers," a three-hour documentary series from the producers of Discovery's Racing Extinction, following the...
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People are travelling from far and wide to join the fight at Standing Rock.
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Bronson Kalipi The reason why the Native Americans are together and support their native organization is because, they know how to work together in need. They put there monies together to buy back their lands and we over here sitting on the fence, waiting for someone puka....lol I think everyone nut's for not considering an idea and letting that idea go to waste. on buying the lands back...
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Right here 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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Camille Keawekane-Stafford was live.
Huge win Eo! Ku Kia'i Mauna! The judge invalidated DLNR's sublease they granted to the UH (on behalf of TMT) to build. We don't know exactly how this will impact the contested case hearings, but there is no sublease to build. So it's essentially moot until DLNR addresses this issue
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Ku'uMomilani Melissa White YES!!!! EO!!! MAHALO! !!! 
Tammera Leigh Haunani Murray Eo! Way to go you guys! Ku Kiaʻi Mauna!
Shannon Rudolph  Mele Kalikimaka!!!
Amelia Gora awesome........the judge appears to support Truth....kool.......
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PEARL HARBOR: Inside job STANDING ROCK:Inside job
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Ku'uMomilani Melissa White All wars of America are "inside jobs".
Ku'uMomilani Melissa White Pearl Harbor = American Inside Job
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Clifford Kapono
FREEDOM AT THE MAKAHA GATE
Last year, 2,000 people can come together to rebuild an ancient wall restoring a fishpond that had sustained thousands of Hawaiians in the past. So now in contemporary times, couldnʻt thousands of Hawaiians come together to change the politics that hold us hostage to a foreign notion of who we are as Hawaiʻi?
2,000 people came together last year December, at an abandoned fish pond at Heʻeia on the windward side of Oʻahu. The significance of this sacrificial action is more than just flash bombing a fish pond, they came to fix a problem. But the question being asked is “What Problem?” The fish pond action is symbolic and so is the intended political outcome equally esoteric. Is the problem a lack of fish or a lack of efficacy?
Our problem is that we have been legally and politically removed from a way of life that is NOT consistent with the introduced mainstream. The mainstream are NOT those few politicians who legalize the lies that allow for crony capitalism to ramp up the cost of happiness beyond what the average person can afford. The mainstream are those hundreds of everyday people who are stuck in traffic inching their way to a dead-end job then limping back home afterwork to a modest stick built home with an inflated mortgage owed one hundred times more than its appraised value, smashing the advertised “American Dream” into the reality it really is, a nightmare.
For Hawaiians, our ancestors woke up everyday knowing and assured that everything they possible could need to sustain themselves was available on land or in the ocean, and it was there for FREE. Come the intruder who discovered our sustainable tribute based economy and they immediately looked to put our freedoms into a bottle, bag or brochure and sell it. The real insanity is that Hawaiians were herded into this madness with our rights to our freedom(s) being denied and not by us but by the intruders.
They convinced us their better way was superior to ours and shamed us into believing it. The God we knew for thousands of years, the same God that told us how to build our cities of refuge and our alters in our promised land ~ we were lead to believe that this God whom we saw through His creation(s) would be displeased with us. And so we were coerced into their theology first by Calvinist then later by Capitalist with Hawaiians believing not in the fruits of our land but in its value reflected in the intruders currency the almighty US DOLLAR, stamped with its allegiance to their version of god by imprint “In God We Trust”. And what are they trusting in god for if not to keep printing the illusion to wholesale their American Dream?
The people, the same group recognized by any democratic society to be in charge of their government are saying by their deliberate actions they are NOT going to be lied to anymore. They will do for themselves what the lies that have been legalized have failed to do. No more lies, no more talk just honest action. The action of self determination to choose for yourself what you will do where ever and whenever we decide what is best for ourselves and our families.
Clearly renegade rouge development exceeding our natural carrying capacity cannot continue. We are, in many instances, beyond the breaking point; we are broken in many areas of health, education and welfare. And there are NO laws that can fix the lies that have and continue to harm all the people not just Hawaiians but everyone on this planet.
HOW DO WE STOP THE INSANITY? In a capitalistic based economy itʻs all about the money So simply donʻt buy their product, goods or service. If you donʻt like the hotel action donʻt support it in any form or fashion. Donʻt work there, donʻt go there. Demand that politicians shift the fiscal economic driver out of tourism and into something that is beneficial to the people. We are the government not the politicians.
The wrong questions being asked of Hawaiians by the simple minded is “What are you gonna do, whereʻs your plan?” The more appropriate question ask “What can we do?” The simple answer is, “We can do whatever anyone else has done and eventually get better at it.” As long as Hawaiians keep looking to someone else we will never have a legitimate answer to our problems. FedRec for Example is wrong in every aspect because it creates an unwarranted dependency for a people seeking independence.
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