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If you read only one thing about Mākua this week, make it this manaful post on our website from Lynette Cruz, who, along with Sparky Rodrigues, traveled to Pōhakuloa on Moku O Keawe last week in representation of Mālama Mākua. Mākua, Pōhakuloa, Maunakea, all are not separate. We are all connected. Aloha nō.
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Part I of this important post is about Mālama Mākua and a philosophy of healing and peace. It leads into Part II that describes how we think Mālama Mākua relates to Pōhakuloa. Some folks may not agree, but that's okay. We're all trying to figure out our kuleana and the best way to exercise it.
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Kau'i Pratt-Aquino
Aia I hea I ka wai a kāne? Where are the waters of kāne that nourish our 'āina? Release them!
Calling all water warriors! Stand with us again for our wai! Jo...in us for a rally at the Capitol on Tuesday, April 30 at 9:30 a.m.
Calling all water warriors! Stand with us again for our wai! Jo...in us for a rally at the Capitol on Tuesday, April 30 at 9:30 a.m.
We have received credible information that there may be an attempt to pull the water theft bill to the floor for a vote by the Senate on Tuesday, April 30. (I know this is nuts). It's time to reclaim our government, kick A&B out of the Capitol and hold our leaders accountable!
We need to watch our leaders again to ensure they act pono or expose them for what they really are.
We need to also support those leaders that have been pressured to vote in support of A&B. They need us more than ever now to carry them through this at time when their environment does not support values-based leadership.
If the bill is pulled to the floor on Tuesday and it passes, the Senate will have 48 hours before they vote on the same bill again. If it passes the Senate, the bill goes to the Governor for his signature. We all know where the Governor stands on this issue.
I am hopeful that the Senate will do right by our community but they need us there to support them to end this.
We will either witness history and celebrate a win, or expose bad leadership.
I know this has been exhausting on everyone. But, we can't move on until this over. Asking that you call upon your Kupuna to gather the strength that you need to push ahead. We can do this together.
When you feel tired, I ask that you remember Uncle Sammy Akina and all the Kupuna who sacrificed themselves for us. Mahalo.
See MoreWe need to watch our leaders again to ensure they act pono or expose them for what they really are.
We need to also support those leaders that have been pressured to vote in support of A&B. They need us more than ever now to carry them through this at time when their environment does not support values-based leadership.
If the bill is pulled to the floor on Tuesday and it passes, the Senate will have 48 hours before they vote on the same bill again. If it passes the Senate, the bill goes to the Governor for his signature. We all know where the Governor stands on this issue.
I am hopeful that the Senate will do right by our community but they need us there to support them to end this.
We will either witness history and celebrate a win, or expose bad leadership.
I know this has been exhausting on everyone. But, we can't move on until this over. Asking that you call upon your Kupuna to gather the strength that you need to push ahead. We can do this together.
When you feel tired, I ask that you remember Uncle Sammy Akina and all the Kupuna who sacrificed themselves for us. Mahalo.
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Tiare Lawrence
Should stop non resident traffic in and out of Waipio unless they receive a permit.
Should stop non resident traffic in and out of Waipio unless they receive a permit.
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A big influx of tourists to stunning Waipio Valley on the Big Island is triggering more and more confrontations -- as visitors try to navigate the steep, one-lane road to the area.
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BOYCOTT KTA THIS MERRIE MONARCH!
This is what the Chairman and CEO of KTA wrote in Hilo’s paper at the beginning of Merri Monarch 2019.
“I pray that no one is hurt if protesters have to be physically removed to follow the rule of law...In particular, it would help if you email your opinion to Mayor Kim (harry.kim@hawaiicounty.gov) and Gov. Ige (info@davidige.org). Both support TMT, but they may be heartened to know that the community is behind them.”
1. Of course unarmed p...rotectors are going to get hurt by forced removals by armed law enforcement some carrying semi automatics weapons. And no one should “have to be physically removed”.
2. Conservation law and the Hawai’i State Constitution has been violated by the approval of the permit by the majority Hawai’i’s Supreme Court. So much so that some of the best legal minds in Hawai’i tried to intercede.
3. Finally remember Mayor Kim the person who advised astronomers to ‘Stomp on the Souls’ of Hawaiians with compassion. Remember Gov Ige the person who supported emergency rules on the Mauna that violated not just the constitutional rights of Kanaka but their Human Rights as well? How dare he tell the public to email them to make them feel “heartened”.
This is what the Chairman and CEO of KTA wrote in Hilo’s paper at the beginning of Merri Monarch 2019.
“I pray that no one is hurt if protesters have to be physically removed to follow the rule of law...In particular, it would help if you email your opinion to Mayor Kim (harry.kim@hawaiicounty.gov) and Gov. Ige (info@davidige.org). Both support TMT, but they may be heartened to know that the community is behind them.”
1. Of course unarmed p...rotectors are going to get hurt by forced removals by armed law enforcement some carrying semi automatics weapons. And no one should “have to be physically removed”.
2. Conservation law and the Hawai’i State Constitution has been violated by the approval of the permit by the majority Hawai’i’s Supreme Court. So much so that some of the best legal minds in Hawai’i tried to intercede.
3. Finally remember Mayor Kim the person who advised astronomers to ‘Stomp on the Souls’ of Hawaiians with compassion. Remember Gov Ige the person who supported emergency rules on the Mauna that violated not just the constitutional rights of Kanaka but their Human Rights as well? How dare he tell the public to email them to make them feel “heartened”.
Here is link to Mayor Kim’s racist words of advice to ‘stomp on Hawaiian souls with compassion’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN7srN7K5FU&feature=youtu.be
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