Sharron Gonzalez Cushman shared a fundraiser.
For my birthday this year, I'm asking for donations to Kahea the Hawaiian Environmental Alliance. I've chosen th...is nonprofit because their mission means a lot to me, and I hope you'll consider contributing as a way to celebrate with me. Every little bit will help me reach my goal. I've included information about Kahea the Hawaiian Environmental Alliance below.
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$6 raised of $200
Healani Sonoda-Pale
140 Submissions Via the NO JURISDICTION form letter Opposing the Proposed UH Mauna Kea Management Rules. Mahalo! #AlohaMaunaKea
Cheryl Ann is with Healani Sonoda-Pale.
Help request a public hearing for a TMT-requested water pollution control permit (NPDES). Due by April 6, 2019.
HOW?
Email to C. Maruoka: CleanWaterBranch@doh....hawaii.gov.
Mail: Clean Water Branch 2827 Waimano Home Road #225 Pearl City, Hawai`i 96782
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HOW?
Email to C. Maruoka: CleanWaterBranch@doh....hawaii.gov.
Mail: Clean Water Branch 2827 Waimano Home Road #225 Pearl City, Hawai`i 96782
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Sharron Gonzalez Cushman
This Saturday, March 23rd, Kūkulu Pillars of Mauna Kea Exhibit @ One Aloha Shave Ice, Kailua-Kona
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1 year ago.
Clifford Kapono
SOCIALIZATION POLITICIZED
The culturing of any peopleʻs culture speaks to its aristocracy and those who are detailed as the working class. The sum of it all re...sides in the undeniable proof, speaking to the veracity of its native people, all of whom internally support and promote those who best represent their own culture. This is clearly evident in the American culture where lawyers on Wall Street for example, are all graduates of the same group of colleges known as The Ivy League. They all attend the same type of religious faith, live in the same residential communities on Long Island, and spend summers along its “white shoe” shores. These white shoe lawyers are cultured to defend the moral profit code of Corporate America as corporate lawyers defending their clientele who control America. So, yes, culture is very important.
The culturing of any peopleʻs culture speaks to its aristocracy and those who are detailed as the working class. The sum of it all re...sides in the undeniable proof, speaking to the veracity of its native people, all of whom internally support and promote those who best represent their own culture. This is clearly evident in the American culture where lawyers on Wall Street for example, are all graduates of the same group of colleges known as The Ivy League. They all attend the same type of religious faith, live in the same residential communities on Long Island, and spend summers along its “white shoe” shores. These white shoe lawyers are cultured to defend the moral profit code of Corporate America as corporate lawyers defending their clientele who control America. So, yes, culture is very important.
Na Kanaka have a culture and itʻs as multilayered as any quadratic expression of any civilized people but with a different conversion table on wealth. Where corporate America focuses on the exploitation of natural resources to fund its enterprise, the Kanaka searches out the source of wealth as opposed to its resource. Herein, the culture of the Kanaka is at a different position on the compass of civilization. This difference is often marginalized and seen as being less than when nothing could be further from our truth.
The Kanaka culture on its face is not egocentric and not measured in terms of commodity trading but in the sustainability of the people who protect the earth from imbalance. Global Warming is alleged to be a function of renegade exploitation of the earths natural resources and the depreciation of those natural systems that provide for its homeostasis. But because of our cultural oppositions, we are poles apart in recognizing a common denominator that would allow for a simple solution to our major problems. Kanaka problems, are not haole problems and vice versa. Herein, our differences are never equally appreciated and always appears subjective and narrow regardless of the speaker.
Generational limitations imposed on na kanaka have had an adverse effect on us because of the intruders timeline that now includes us good or bad. The 1900 ʻs in America were a crucial time of economic uncertainty which manifest itself in the 1932 Depression. Th HHC Act of 1920 occurred during this economic uncertainty of the US Congress that reflects their constraints in the US attempt at the restoration of the Hawaiian Culture which categorically failed. The inclusion of Hawaii into WWII disrupted Hawaiiʻs local economy which became total dependent upon US Military cash contribution for three decades from the 40ʻs, 50ʻs and 60ʻs. With Hawaii becoming the 50th State of the Union it would now look to shoulder its own fiscal responsibilities and tax the populist for revenue necessary to run a government in Hawaii equal to what was being done on CONUS.
The real question is somewhat masked because of the racial prejudice that exists from Hawaiiʻs inception with the American intruders, who never embraced our culture and instead fostered their myths and beliefs on us as if it were our responsibility to subscribe to their way of thinking. Come now, the 21st Century and a chasm exist in our kanaka community between those who have assimilated into the western culture and those who have not. Those assimilated ask the federal government for concessions and benefits to sustain their impression of Hawaiianess but for those kanaka independent of foreign occupation the issue is irrelevant. We have not assimilated completely. But in general terms, 99% of all natives have turned the corner at some time or another for whatever the reasoning. Today all kanaka drive cars, wear shoes, eat processed foods, speak English and celebrate American holidays in preference of kanaka holy days of reverence.
In spite of our overall leaning towards an Americanized version of Kanakasim, we long for political independence to live the life we were created to live amongst our own people, in our own land without the approval of the intruder. We are capable of making decisions for ourselves as modern people in a contemporary society. We are solvent in contractual capacity and no longer need a paternalistic form of governance to guid us along the intruders path of uncertainty.
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See MoreThe Kanaka culture on its face is not egocentric and not measured in terms of commodity trading but in the sustainability of the people who protect the earth from imbalance. Global Warming is alleged to be a function of renegade exploitation of the earths natural resources and the depreciation of those natural systems that provide for its homeostasis. But because of our cultural oppositions, we are poles apart in recognizing a common denominator that would allow for a simple solution to our major problems. Kanaka problems, are not haole problems and vice versa. Herein, our differences are never equally appreciated and always appears subjective and narrow regardless of the speaker.
Generational limitations imposed on na kanaka have had an adverse effect on us because of the intruders timeline that now includes us good or bad. The 1900 ʻs in America were a crucial time of economic uncertainty which manifest itself in the 1932 Depression. Th HHC Act of 1920 occurred during this economic uncertainty of the US Congress that reflects their constraints in the US attempt at the restoration of the Hawaiian Culture which categorically failed. The inclusion of Hawaii into WWII disrupted Hawaiiʻs local economy which became total dependent upon US Military cash contribution for three decades from the 40ʻs, 50ʻs and 60ʻs. With Hawaii becoming the 50th State of the Union it would now look to shoulder its own fiscal responsibilities and tax the populist for revenue necessary to run a government in Hawaii equal to what was being done on CONUS.
The real question is somewhat masked because of the racial prejudice that exists from Hawaiiʻs inception with the American intruders, who never embraced our culture and instead fostered their myths and beliefs on us as if it were our responsibility to subscribe to their way of thinking. Come now, the 21st Century and a chasm exist in our kanaka community between those who have assimilated into the western culture and those who have not. Those assimilated ask the federal government for concessions and benefits to sustain their impression of Hawaiianess but for those kanaka independent of foreign occupation the issue is irrelevant. We have not assimilated completely. But in general terms, 99% of all natives have turned the corner at some time or another for whatever the reasoning. Today all kanaka drive cars, wear shoes, eat processed foods, speak English and celebrate American holidays in preference of kanaka holy days of reverence.
In spite of our overall leaning towards an Americanized version of Kanakasim, we long for political independence to live the life we were created to live amongst our own people, in our own land without the approval of the intruder. We are capable of making decisions for ourselves as modern people in a contemporary society. We are solvent in contractual capacity and no longer need a paternalistic form of governance to guid us along the intruders path of uncertainty.
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Healani Sonoda-Pale
This is a photo of the Army Core of Engineers and Suzanne Case facing a Gym full of angry aloha shirt wearing working class residents in a middle class neighbor...hood while trying to push a 1/2 billon dollar project to protect Waikiki at the expense of the public welfare. I always thought people like Suzanne Case only shows disdain and deaf ears toward Aloha ‘Āina activists and protectors of the Mauna but apparently the disdain and deaf ears extends to the wider public. #StopSB77#StoptheAlaWaiCanalProject
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The Hawai‘i Police Department has issued an islandwide all points bulletin and are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the whereabouts of 35-year-old Ryan Frederick Davis of Puna.
Police caution the public from approaching Davis, as he is considered armed and dangerous and instead are asked to call police at (808) 935-3311 to report his location.
#BigIslandNow #HawaiiWanted #Wanted
Police caution the public from approaching Davis, as he is considered armed and dangerous and instead are asked to call police at (808) 935-3311 to report his location.
#BigIslandNow #HawaiiWanted #Wanted
Lawmakers advanced a bill Tuesday that would make the state pay the Office of Hawaiian Affairs millions of dollars more for ceded lands."
#wearemaunakea #wearestillhere #nomeansno #aoletmt #goplanB #protectsacredplaces #protectmaunakea #westandwithmaunakea
The endangered ʻuaʻu has been found on Mauna Kea, after the rare seabird was not seen on the mountain for half a century. During the 46th annual meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group on Kauaʻi, Bret Nainoa Mossman with the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo presented the first documentation of the ʻuaʻu, or Pterodroma sandwichensis, on Mauna Kea since 1963.
The endangered ʻuaʻu has been found on Mauna Kea, after the rare seabird was not seen on the mountain for half a century. During the 46th annual meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group on Kauaʻi, Bret Nainoa Mossman with the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo presented the first documentation of the ʻuaʻu, or Pterodroma sandwichensis, on Mauna Kea since 1963.
#wearemaunakea #wearestillhere #nomeansno #aoletmt #goplanB #protectsacredplaces #protectmaunakea
Astronomers believe there are great discoveries to be made “out there,” whereas Hawaiians believe there are equally great discoveries to be made right here.
Astronomers believe there are great discoveries to be made “out there,” whereas Hawaiians believe there are equally great discoveries to be made right here.
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Laulani Teale was live.
We stopped at UC Santa Cruz on our way north and did an interview on KZSC with Santiago and Grace. Liko was too tired to go to the station (it was late after a... really long drive), so they came to the van with field equipment to do the interview, after I did one in the studio.
Mahalo you guys!!!
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Mahalo you guys!!!
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Mikilani Young was live.
Day 137 Unified Prayer Ohana for Mauna Kea and ALL SACRED PLACES around the WORLD (Self Care so Important)
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Judson Witham
LOTS of Prisoners in US Jails DIE from the Hypothermia and Cold Cells https://www.facebook.com/Cold-Cell-Tortures-784186264995892/
1 year ago
Medical Medium
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Medical Medium
Repost from @holistically_thriving
i finished this book today! my eyes are finally opened and my heart is at peace. this book may be called thyroid healing, bu...t it is about much more than thyroid healing. i call it the “everything healing” book. this book is talking truth about autoimmune disorders, thyroid illness, RA, lupus, fatigue, anxiety, depression, ebv, cancer, lyme disease, and SO MUCH MORE. it all makes sense. •
from this book i have learned:
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your illness is not your fault or from a faulty genes. your illness is not in your head. you did not create it. you do not deserve it.
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inflammation does not exist on its own but because an invader is attacking you.
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the auto-immune theory of the body attacking itself is incorrect. the body does not attack itself. it attacks pathogens. •
antibodies are a sign that there is a virus the body is fighting.
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the tests that are run to determine these illnesses are inaccurate and not testing for specific illnesses but rather looking for inflammation markers and matching those levels to a certain disease. •
lyme and thyroid disease is caused by epstein-barr virus.
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YOU CAN HEAL!
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i don’t have doubts or fear in my heart about any of this. THIS BOOK changed all of that for me. i know what i am reading is TRUTH. my heart, my mind and my spirit knows the words in this book are speaking truth about mystery illnesses and symptoms. i am FREE of those fears and doubts. over the last 9 months i have followed anthony’s protocols and the diet plan and you know what? I HAVE HEALED. not a little bit of healing...a lot of healing.
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i am writing this post for my fellow chronic illness warriors. believe me, i know what you’ve been through, i have been there. i have gone through it too. i have suffered, i have tried many paths, and begged God to make me better. i get it. i feel for you so deeply i my heart. i want so much to see you all heal. i know it is possible because it’s happening to me! there are REAL answers about the roots of these illnesses in this book. once you have them your whole outlook on your health can change! •
i finished this book today! my eyes are finally opened and my heart is at peace. this book may be called thyroid healing, bu...t it is about much more than thyroid healing. i call it the “everything healing” book. this book is talking truth about autoimmune disorders, thyroid illness, RA, lupus, fatigue, anxiety, depression, ebv, cancer, lyme disease, and SO MUCH MORE. it all makes sense. •
from this book i have learned:
•
your illness is not your fault or from a faulty genes. your illness is not in your head. you did not create it. you do not deserve it.
•
inflammation does not exist on its own but because an invader is attacking you.
•
the auto-immune theory of the body attacking itself is incorrect. the body does not attack itself. it attacks pathogens. •
antibodies are a sign that there is a virus the body is fighting.
•
the tests that are run to determine these illnesses are inaccurate and not testing for specific illnesses but rather looking for inflammation markers and matching those levels to a certain disease. •
lyme and thyroid disease is caused by epstein-barr virus.
•
YOU CAN HEAL!
•
i don’t have doubts or fear in my heart about any of this. THIS BOOK changed all of that for me. i know what i am reading is TRUTH. my heart, my mind and my spirit knows the words in this book are speaking truth about mystery illnesses and symptoms. i am FREE of those fears and doubts. over the last 9 months i have followed anthony’s protocols and the diet plan and you know what? I HAVE HEALED. not a little bit of healing...a lot of healing.
•
i am writing this post for my fellow chronic illness warriors. believe me, i know what you’ve been through, i have been there. i have gone through it too. i have suffered, i have tried many paths, and begged God to make me better. i get it. i feel for you so deeply i my heart. i want so much to see you all heal. i know it is possible because it’s happening to me! there are REAL answers about the roots of these illnesses in this book. once you have them your whole outlook on your health can change! •
#medicalmedium#chronicillness#healing#thyroid#arthritis#lupus#lyme
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you can find this book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and in all book stores http://amzn.to/2mfPiJ0
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you can find this book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and in all book stores http://amzn.to/2mfPiJ0
1 year ago
http://iolani-theroyalhawk.blogspot.com/…/some-of-reasons-w… Important Explanations posted fyi - please pass on,, share with families friends.......
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Taichi feel good
NO EXCUSES! She was a hard working labor worker. After she retired in her 60s her body was in pain and she decided to do something for her health. What happend ...next is just UNBELIEVABLE ... now, she is over 80 with great skills! www.facebook.com/taichifeelgood
#taichifeelgood#health#qigong#yoga#stretching#stayfit#chineselifestyle#amazing#keepmoving#stayhealthy#changeyourlife
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3 years ago
Len Chandler to Young Earth Christian Creationists Coalition
That one little burp by Mt. Etna has already put more than 10,000 times the CO2 into the atmosphere than mankind has in our ENTIRE time on earth but don't worry, a scam is in the works to tax you for your minuscule footprint....
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