Place for Hawaiians who are interested or experts in science to address todays issues and share mana'o
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examples of science folded into today's Hawaiian living

So, I was hoping that we could try to share how we as science type Hawaiians have been or will be applying this skill set to our pae 'aina. This would be a great venue to share what projects we are working on or have worked on. I hope that this might assist networking between all of us, maybe create some ideas for masters and Phd work for those who are heading there, and otherwise a good topic to see what is happening and how we can help each other. Malalma..............no shame write now

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World's Largest Telescope proposed on Mauna Kea!

Scientific Hawaiians are needed to dispel the myth that we are "anti-science" just because we are concerned about desecration, impacts, etc. Presentation before the BLNR this friday, 9 am. Wish I had more info -- I'll post when I get it. Aloha, L.Letter-to-blnr-regarding-ku`iwalu-cmp-briefing_april_11_2008.doc

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Ahupua'a Management Issues

Aloha gang Please feel free to drop any topics that move you. This is one we are all probably thinking and or working on. Lets see what people's mana'o is.... Lets first start with the basic rules of thumb.... any thoughts?

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What is Hawaiian Science?

Aloha kakou! The appearance of this group is interesting. How does it differ from the group "Hawaiians in Science?" Why was it called "Hawaiian Scientific" instead of "Hawaiian Science?" How does Hawaiian Science differ from 'Ike Hawai'i, or are the two synonymous or related? I suppose this is what this group is all about! I look forward to hearing from its creator on the subject, and on the motivation and desires behind its creation.

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