Judge Sustains Makua Complaint
The ruling reveals doubt about whether Army environmental surveys were sufficient
By Gregg K. Kakesako
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 20, 2009
A federal judge has sided with Hawaiian activists who want the Army to sto
How does the County of Hawaii own the land? Legal team of the County of Hawaii hired Title Guarantee Inc. to do a title search of real property they want to sell (Hamakua/Moku Keawe land sales).
Upon examination of the status reports/certificate of
My comments to this is in parenthesis:
The National Caucus of Native American State Legislators (NCNASL) is made up of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian State Legislators from 18 states and is organized to provide a forum for discus
Hamakua land sale draws protest
Small Crowd Rallies In Honokaa Seeking Government Transparency
by Nancy Cook Lauer
West Hawaii Today
Sunday, October 18, 2009 7:27 AM HST
HONOKAA -- The crowd at the Honokaa County Gymnasium was small but enthusiasti
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Children's Book by Nona Beamer Wins National Award
By Star-Bulletin staff
POSTED: 02:06 p.m. HST, Nov 20, 2009
The American Folklore Society has awarded a book by the late Nona Beamer its 2009 Aesop Prize for Children's Folkl
Congratulations Barbarian Princess! Although the Star of the film, Q'orianka Kilchner, has too much integrity to even say the name of the film; and despite the misrepresentation of Hawaiian history within the film, and the anger you've created amongs
Big Island Report
Published: Friday, October 23, 2009 9:53 AM HST
UH responds to CMP lawsuit
The University of Hawaii wants the Third Circuit Court to dismiss a challenge to a university-drafted Mauna Kea management plan, arguing that the courts hav
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The Denial of My Parole
I Am Barack Obama's Political Prisoner Now
By LEONARD PELTIER
The United States Department of Justice has once again made a mockery of its lofty and pretentious title
Friday, November 20, 2009 Honolulu Advertiser
Draft Environmental Impact Statement On Military Buildup For Guam Released
The Navy announced today that the draft environmental impact statement/overseas environmental impact statement (EIS/OEIS) for t
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Hawaii took too long to award leases to Native Hawaiians, court rules
State found liable for taking too long to award leases
PDF: Kalima vs State of Hawaii - DECISION
By Gordon Y.K. Pang
Advertiser Staff Writer
Yesterday
The Wailua-Kapaa Neighborhood Association invited proponents of both sides to present their positions at our July 25 and August 24, 2009 meetings.
On September 8th, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) reversed its position and came out against a bi
The U.S. has been in continuous violations of the laws of occupation and disregarding Hawai'i's international status as a neutral nation. Add to this is the crime against humanity and human rights which it has infringed upon while it fosters its doct
In the post by Clarence Ching he argues people should pay less taxes as opposed to more. So it got me thinking. I was asked in a recent meeting in Maui: "We have hui land so should we pay land taxes"
My answer was probably less then helpful, but my
where my moon is is where i am whe the star goes is where you follow. so wen oyu folks go eft i go right and whn you folks goright i go left so how you can expain tome two kingdoms and a three kindom live and the one who fly s through with the hawk o
Monday, October 5, 2009
Newly discovered stones enhance understanding of Stonehenge
By Thomas H. Maugh II
Los Angeles Times
British archaeologists have found the remains of a massive stone henge, or ceremonial circle, that was part of the ancient
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Judge Rules Against State on Hawaiian Home Lands
By Star-Bulletin staff
POSTED: 02:59 p.m. HST, Nov 04, 2009
A Judge as ruled that the state is liable for monetary damages for failing to put native Hawaiian
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Honolulu Advertiser
Sweden Returns Maori Remains To New Zealand
Associated Press
STOCKHOLM — Swedish museum officials returned the remains of five indigenous Maori people to New Zealand on Wednesday as part of a broade
'Princess' sparks heated debate
By Katherine Nichols and Gary Chun
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Oct 16, 2009
The 29th annual Hawaii International Film Festival launched yesterday at the Sheraton Waikiki's RumFire with a spirited news conference that in
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Maui Council OKs Ban On GMO Taro
By MELISSA TANJI
The Maui News
WAILUKU, Maui - A bill prohibiting genetically modified taro in Maui County received final approval Friday by the Maui County Council.
The taro bill prohib