Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Vol VII No. 768 - Part 2 - ALiENS ARE TRESPASSING ON MAUNA KEA AND HALEAKALA, etc.

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Pu'uhonua o Pu'uhuluhulu Maunakea
Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono. Join us tomorrow, Wednesday July 31st at Pu'uhuluhulu to celebrate and remember Ka Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea!
Protocol starts at 8 am.

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Things to do to prepare for the Maunalua to Mā’ili Kū Kia’i Mauna Convoy on Sun, Sept. 8
1. Write a positive message on your window with shoe polish - this is optional.
2. Tie a Ki leaf to your antennae, racks or bed so we know you are part of the convoy.
3. Bring your Hawaiian flags
4. Bring water...
5. Fill up your tank
6. Bring something for potluck.

Some ideas for messages on your car:
‘A’ole TMT
Aloha ‘Āina
Protect Mauna Kea
Kapu Aloha
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Healani Sonoda-Pale
Things to do to prepare for the Maunalua to Mā’ili Kū Kia’i Mauna Convoy on Sun, Sept. 8
1. Write a positive message on your window with shoe polish - this is... optional.
2. Tie a Ki leaf to your antennae, racks or bed so we know you are part of the convoy.
3. Bring your Hawaiian flags
4. Bring water
5. Fill up your tank
6. Bring something for potluck.

Some ideas for messages on your car:
‘A’ole TMT
Aloha ‘Āina
Protect Mauna Kea
Kapu Aloha
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Joe McGinn - pakini bass
KŪ KIA`I MAUNA performed by #OhanaMcBata
An original composition by Hi`ilani Shibata & Joe McGinn performed by #OhanaMcBata at Awāwamalu (Sandy Beach) Paddle Ou...t for Mauna Kea #SufersForMaunaKea#MaunaReady#eKanikapilaKakou
KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
by Hi`ilani Shibata & Joe McGinn
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KŪ KIA`I MAUNA KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
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KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
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KŪ KIA`I MAUNA KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
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KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
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E ALU MAI NĀ ALOHA `ĀINA
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I KA MAUNA A WĀKEA
F C - Cmaj7 - Am
KAPU ALOHA KE KAHUA
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HA`AHEO NŌ HA`AHEO NŌ
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HA`AHEO NŌ
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HA`AHEO NŌ HA`AHEO NŌ
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HA`AHEO NŌ
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KŪPA`A NĀ KŪPUNA
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I MUA O KA LĀHUI
F C - Cmaj7 - Am
KAHU O KA MALUHIA
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`ONIPA`A NŌ `ONIPA`A NŌ
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`ONIPA`A NŌ
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`ONIPA`A NŌ `ONIPA`A NŌ
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`ONIPA`A NŌ
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KŪ HA`AHEO NĀ KĀNAKA
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I HO`OKAHI KA MANA`O
F C - Cmaj7 - Am
KAPU ALOHA KE KAHUA
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LANAKILA NŌ LANAKILA NŌ
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LANAKILA NŌ
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LANAKILA NŌ LANAKILA NŌ
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LANAKILA NŌ
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HA`AHEO NŌ `ONIPA`A NŌ
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LANAKILA NŌ
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KŪ KIA`I MAUNA KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
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KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
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KŪ KIA`I MAUNA KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
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KŪ KIA`I MAUNA
English Translation
PROTECTORS, GUARDIANS, DEFENDERS
The Natives are Gathering
At MAUNA A WĀKEA
KAPU ALOHA is the Foundation
Cherish with Pride Indeed
Dedicated, Determined are our KŪPUNA
In front of Our Hawaiian Nation
Caretakers of Peace
Steadfast Indeed
Our People Standing in Unity
In One Mind, One Thought
The Foundation is KAPU ALOHA
We Will Prevail
PROTECTORS, GUARDIANS, DEFENDERS
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Today, surfers gathered at beaches across the Hawaiian Islands ‪from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.‬ for “He‘e Nalu No Ka Mauna” to protect Mauna Kea. The culmination of events... at Puhi Bay (Hawaiian Village), Hilo; Laniupoko Beach Park, Maui; Mākaha Beach Park, O‘ahu; and Waioli Beach Park (Pinetrees), Kaua‘i was a paddle out ceremony ‪at noon‬. Attendees of “He‘e Nalu No Ka Mauna” were encouraged to practice Kapu Aloha as well as bring their own surfboards, bodyboards and canoes.
Earlier this month, thousands of surfers across the world lent their voices on social media to raise awareness of the struggle to protect Mauna Kea from the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope. Using the hashtags #SurfersForMaunaKea#MaukaToMakai ocean enthusiasts posted images of themselves supporting the protection of Mauna Kea from all over the world. Their solidarity with the kia‘i (guardians) of Mauna Kea illustrates how the mountain and oceans are all connected. Furthermore, he‘e nalu (surfing) was invented in Hawai‘i therefore the international surf community and Native Hawaiians have a shared cultural ancestry.
Prominent Native Hawaiian surfers like Two-Time World Surf League (WSL) World Longboard Champion Kelia Moniz as well as Championship Tour competitors Seth Moniz and Ezekiel Lau posted their support for the protection of Mauna Kea and their opposition of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Instagram.Two-Time WSL Champion John John Florence and prolific waterman Kai Lenny also joined in the #SurfersForMaunaKea campaign.
In addition to the paddle out ceremonies there were also workshops, hula, cultural protocol and Hawaiian music performances.
#maunamajority
📸: Craig Davidson, Elena Porsch, Juice Aguirre, Kawena Phillips, Easton Tanimoto, Leimaile Barrett
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Kalohe Kapu was standing on the shoreline, carrying the Hawaiian flag, as…



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Mahalo again Aunty Maxine Kahaulelio & Uncle Ku Ching! This clip was from last year, lā 9 of @HaleoKuhio, when the word came in about their #MalamaAina victory ...in the Circuit courts, which the Hawaii Supreme Court unanimously reaffirmed two days ago - that the fake State hasn’t properly managed our seized Hawaiian Nationals lands at Pohakuloa, leased by BLNR to the Army for military training #protectpohakuloa#kanakacomehome#ainamaunasolution
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EXCERPT: On Mauna Kea “you are further away from the base and the cost goes up,” Vilchez said. “In the Canary Islands the institutional support is 100% and 99% of citizens support the astronomy work.” #ProtectMaunaKea

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HONOLULU (AP) — When starlight from billions of years ago zips across…
Maunalua ‘Ohana 8/27/2019 announcing our convoy from Maunalua Bay to Mā’ili on Sunday September 8, 2019! We will start meeting at the harbor as early as 7 AM on Sunday. Mahalo to Jaime Rodriguez for pulling the permit! #MaunaMajority #AllHawaiiStandTogether #KapuAloha



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Healani Sonoda-Pale was live.
Maunalua ‘Ohana 8/27/2019 announcing our convoy from Maunalua Bay to Mā’ili on Sunday September 8, 2019! We will start meeting at the harbor as early as 7 AM on Sunday. Mahalo to Jamie Rodriguez for pulling the permit! #MaunaMajority #AllHawaiiStandTogether #KapuAloha

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UH Mānoa 8/26/2019 Hawaiian Place of Earning #AlohaMaunaKea
Healani Sonoda-Pale
UH Mānoa 8/26/2019 Hawaiian Place of Earning

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As the struggle continues we are seeing the other side put forth our fellow Kanaka - who are pro-TMT - as champions of their cause and as weapons against us, th...e Kiaʻi - The Protectors. It won’t be the first time that they have tried this and it will not be the last. But please, do not try to use our own king, David Kalākaua, as a weapon against us, his own people, and the stand that we take in defense of our beloved ʻĀina. Proponents have made their snide remarks and attempted to educate us of how Kalākaua, too, was a proponent of astronomy. They also pull out his quote, their ace up their sleeve, meant as a dagger for our hearts:
“It will afford me unfeigned satisfaction if my kingdom can add its quota toward the successful accomplishment of the most important astronomical observation of the present century and assist, however humbly, the enlightened nations of the earth in these costly enterprises.”
Sorry, but the telescope that he supported to observe the Venus transit may have been bigger than the ones our dads bought for us as kids but it was not a thirty meter monster that needed to be built upon Mauna Kea. Do you really think the King would have approved? While Kalākaua Rex might have been a proponent of science and modernity, let’s remind them that it was he, our King, who strived to revive our native arts and sciences to show us - his people - as well as the rest of the world, that the knowledge gained by the Hawaiian people was as valid and important as anything else on the planet. Today, as the Honua suffers under the stress of not being loved and cared for properly, we are seeing the value of Indigenous knowledge in keeping our Earth alive.
So, Kalākaua will always be our champion, not theirs. And he will always be the original Hawaiian Renaissance Man. We were reborn in his modern era as a people whose roots reached down to the very foundations of our ʻĀina. Those roots are still there. And We are still here. Aloha ʻĀina!
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Nani Ome shared a post.
Fair.org recently released a round-up of slanted, biased, misinformed, corporate media news coverage regarding Mauna Kea. Have a look at their findings.

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At the heart of the Mauna Kea action is a challenge not only to a telescope, but to capital and the pursuit of unmitigated industrial growth at any cost. It’s no wonder, then, that when corporate-owned media are tasked with examining this movement, their limitations rear their heads.

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Hui Aloha ʻĀina o ka Malu Ulu o Lele is with NAʻAU News Now at Mauna Kea.
[23 Augate 2019] Peresidena Keeaumoku Kapu presents on Kuleana land reclamation at the Mauna Kea frontlines with the Kanaka Rangers, many of whom are Kuleana land heirs as well as DHHL beneficiaries.

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Ka'iu Lambert is with Healani Sonoda-Pale and Shane Pale.
"Koe ke kuleana o na kanaka"
Certain rights reserved to natives - Dept of Interior of the Kingdom of Hawaii An Act relating to the lands of his Majesty the Kin...g and the Government passed June 7, 1848 Session Laws, 1848
The Hawaii State Constitution Article XII section 7 originated from this act.
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Kāko'o Haleakalā was live.
Live from Maui- 6pm Mauna Protocol

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Napua Greig is with Leilani Lindsey Kaapuni and 8 others.
E HO’I KA PIKO I KA PIKO
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Yesterday was everything for me and my ‘ohana. My ‘ohana Lindsey is from Waimea/Kohala. Mauna a Wākea has always been at the center.... We hold the names of the wahine noho mauna in our family names. My great great grandfather, William Miller Seymour Lindsey, escorted Queen Emma to the top of the mauna via Mānā. While there she spent time at Waiau. They say Papa was chosen because of all the Waimea paniolo, he knew the mauna the best. For many many generations our ‘ohana has taken the piko of our babies to Lake Waiau, to be held in her safe keeping forever.
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Yesterday our ‘ohana returned to Waiau to take my sons piko. Every part of ceremony was intentional and every person involved so key. From the waters of Kahoupouakāne to the leo oli of my dear Aunty Leilani Lindsey Kaapuni, the oli written by my gifted cousin, Manaiakalani Kalua and skillfully executed by my haumāna and the awa so thoughtfully prepared and offered by Kahiau’s Daddy, every piece to honor nā akua. .
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As I watched his piko float and be accepted into Waiau’s embrace, I wept with unimaginable joy. Joy as I felt the akua, my kupuna with us, moving with us, breathing with us, joy as this moment was made by the collective of 3 generations of Lindsey’s. Joy as my Mama fought and made the hike like a champ to make sure her mana was present for us. More joy as I listened to Kukini explain to our son that he and the mauna are one, that his piko and those of all of his kupuna are one, that Waiau will mālama him and he is to mālama her all of his days. Daddy told him his pilina to Waiau, Mauna a Wākea and his kūpuna cannot be severed.
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As we left the mauna my son cried saying aloha to Mauna Kea and his piko. He cried once more as we saw her fade from our view on the mokulele. He is already asking to return to her. Aole o kana mai ka mahalo a me ke aloha no na kanaka i kokua mai ia makou o kuu ohana me keia kuleana nui. Ke aloha nui!
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Mahalo a nui to the amazing @cody_fay 📸for giving up her time and talents to make this journey and capture this important day for our ‘ohana. More pics of this amazing day in my IG story.

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Join us on Monday, September 2, 2019 to celebrate the legacy of Queen Liliʻuokalani, who is fondly remembered for her musical compositions and commitment to her... people and ʻāina.
Inspired by the recent events on Maunakea, some of Hawaiʻi’s beloved musical artists joined their voices to record “Kū Haʻaheo E Kuʻu Hawaiʻi.” Composed by Hinaleimoana Wong, this mele has become a rallying call for our lāhui to ʻonipaʻa and aloha ʻāina.
That was Queen Liliʻuokalaniʻs motto - ʻOnipaʻa. The word conveys two important thoughts: ʻoni to shake or shift, and paʻa to be fixed or immovable. It is a reminder that we must recognize moments when action and movement are required, and, as equally important, when to remain steadfast and resolute.
Tune in to Spectrum Digital Channel 326, www.oiwi.tv, facebook.com/OiwiTV or @OiwiTV IGTV at 11am HST to watch the world premiere of this music video.
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It will also be available to watch on the Facebook pages of Kanaeokana, Hawaiian 105 KINE, Pu'uhonua o Pu'uhuluhulu Maunakea, Protect Mauna Kea, Kāko'o Haleakalā, Mana I Ka Leo Power of the Voice, Mana Maoli, Office of Hawaiian Affairs and on the pages of many of the musicians who lent their voices to this music video.
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Kāko'o Haleakalā
This morning, Hawaiians tried to access Maunakea as is their right. They were denied but astronomy personnel were let up freely. Discriminatory and selective access to Maunakea by the state. How is any of this legal?

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