"Like their counterparts of love and compassion, anger and the afflictive emotions can never be used up. They have, rather , a propensity to increase, like a river flooding in summer when the snow melts, so that far from being free, our m
I was hugging Nani Rogers and checking on Soli Nihue to see if he was doing okay. Your friend that you praise so much at Iolani Palace, was out of control that day.
Why? As far as I can remember he has never been able to control hi
I attended HART's meeting on rail at Kapolei Hale and learned the following: To complete the rail segment to UH Manoa and Waikiki will cost taxpayers an estimated $3.7 billion more above the $5.3 billion and will require another tax increase
after 5 yrs. of not attending the "hawaiian kingdom" meeting on Maui Nui (this is another hawaiian organization coming out of oahu)..... under the direction of Mahealani Ahsing of Oahu......i was again invited by kupuna wahine of Waihee Valley to see
24 May 2010 Compiled by: Nā `Ohana O Hawai`i Richard Dennis “Kūpapalani” Souther 1551 South Beretania Street, #516 Honolulu, O`ahu, Hawai`i 96826 (808) 349-2378 richard.souther@hawaii.rr.com
This is such an important history to our ocean, maka'ainana fishermen, and our ralationships with the ocean and it's people. So much respect, traditional practices, and healthy people in the Pacific Ocean. I hope that Mr. Ohai and all the fishermen
My legal father John Mendiola's Micronesian family did not leave the islands. They were here for the purpose of helping us with our farming and married into the Hawaiian culture over time. Today, they are more Hawaiian in percent and have the quant
It was quite interesting that Tom Berg was asking for a testing of the sediments as oppose to just testing for the worms in the water. At Pokai Bay we have MARSE everywhere because of the poorly built sea wall during the World War II.
Terry Nichols grew up, as one of four children of Robert and Joyce Nichols, on a family farm in Lapeer, Michigan. A shy boy and an uninspired student, Nichols graduated in 1973 from Lapeer High School with a 2.6 grade point average.
and the second thing he did within the same 'ha' was to try (unsuccessfully) to stop DHHL and the Mott Smith Drive residence from evicting his mother. A place that she has had for most of her life as well as Gail Prejean's birth place and growing up
[Congressman Henry Dawes, author of the act, once expressed his faith in the civilizing power of private property with the claim that to be civilized was to