Saturday, January 31, 2009
Judge Orders Army To Stop Delaying Makua Valley Access
Judge cites 'inexcusable' holdup in cleanup of unexploded ordnance
By William Cole
Advertiser Military Writer
A federal judge has criticized the Army for an "extraor
Aloha mai kakou,
It came to our attention in the last few days (when we washed shirts that we screened for ourselves) that the images on the shirts, even when heat setted, are not staying on when washed or fade more than espected. We as MANA want to
By Ian Lind -
Friday…Is Mayor Hannemenn’s train in danger of going the way of the Superferry?
April 24th, 2009 City Councilmember Duke Bainum warned last week that the city’s rush to begin construction of the proposed rail transit system coupled wi
As posted in their Q&A Section of their Newsletter..."The following are questions posed to Kau Inoa Registration Specialist at recent registation events. Ask us your questions at hla@oha.org:
Q: "You guys sure this Kau Inoa registration not tied to
National fisheries sued on behalf of 3 groups
The agency fails to protect false killer whales, the suit says
By Star-Bulletin
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 18, 2009
A lawsuit was filed against the National Marine Fisheries Service yesterday for its al
Rare vine in Hawaii designated endangered species
March 18, 2009
HONOLULU (AP) — A rare Hawaii vine has been added to the endangered species list, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Tuesday.
It's the second species to be classified as endanger
Extensive research on Ethnic Identity has indicated that it is a "powerful tool in the development of identity." The research further delinates that "cultural struggle" is present because the dominant culture has a constant threat to traditional valu
Aloha e nā kupa o Hawai'i nei,
The most valuable advice my father gave me was "you must learn the haole game and then beat them at their own game." In this context I would like to respond to the discussion initiated by Professor J. Kēhaulani Kauanui
April 3, 2009
Senator Carol Funkunaga, Chair
Senator Rosalyn H. Baker, Vice Chair
And Committee Members On Economic Development and Technology
Senator Brian T. Taniguchi, Chair
Senator Dwight Y Takamine, Vice Chair
And Committee Members On Judiciar
Have you ever wondered what happens when you elect po'e into office? I'm not sure what districts these men represent, but I'm sure that the po'e that elected them had great intentions that these men would not stop funding to any kanaka maoli programs
I had spoken to a housing coordinator regarding homelessness on Waianae Coast on March 15, 2009. The coordinator had stated that homelessness has increased and funds to provide mental health services depended upon monies from their respective departm
To date there has never been a book written that reveals, uncovers, unlocks, and exposes the unaccounted stories that we have been told to BELIEVE since we were little kids, until NOW. Please Contact me at 808.489.7065 ASAP!!!, before I plan to send
I would like to talk about the KAMAKE`EAINA (KAMAKEEAINA) ohana.
KELIIWAIHOIKEONE married KAUMUKUMU(a.k.a.: KAUMU-KUMU), they had:
(f) Kalau KELIIWAIHOIKEONE who married MAKAIHEEKONA
(f) Honolulu KELIIWAIHOIKEONE who married NAKAHILI
(m) Kamake`eain
Foster Ampong used good sense and suggested closing a meeting that propose to use Hawaiian land for off road recreation. Sad, Hawaiians still need a place to live but might get one track to ride dirt bike!
http://www.mauinews.com/page/content.detail
Forth from her land to mine she goes,
The Island maid, the Island rose,
Light of heart and bright of face,
The daughter of a double race.
Her Islands here in southern sun
Shall mourn their Kaiulani gone.
And I, in her dear banyan's shade,
Look vainl
Aloha mai kākou,
I have been growing my own vegetables and fruits in my garden and it is enough for us and even our neighbors or friends, but a new bill that would promote wholesale agricultural production (and killing home gardening under the threa
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