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Hoʻolaha Lehulehu: Public Notice | April 2019

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PUBLIC NOTICE ASM Affiliates is preparing a Cultural Impact Assessment (CIA) in advance of a proposed Forest Management Plan for the planting of koa trees and associated native forest plants on roughly 555 acres of land situated on a portion of TMK (3) 4-7-007:011, located...

Poke Nūhou: News Briefs | April 2019

Photo: Fundraiser event
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“Mālama the Invasives” fundraiser Mālama Loko Ea Foundation’s recent fundraiser event, “Mālama the Invasives” raised over $10,000 to fund its sediment dredging project. The Hale‘iwa organization is using an industrial dredge to remove sediment from the bottom of the fishpond, then separating the water from...

A matter of justice

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By Rep. Daniel Holt The Public Land Trust issue is simply a matter of justice. Our Lāhui’s lands were wrongfully taken by the Republic of Hawai‘i and ceded to the United States. When the State of Hawai‘i was created in 1959, these lands were placed in...

Mauna Kea suit moves forward

By Office of Hawaiian Affairs In March, Honolulu Circuit Judge Jeffrey P. Crabtree issued an order allowing OHA to continue its lawsuit against the University of Hawai‘i (UH) and the State for breach of fiduciary duty and for injunctive relief arising out of their failed...

Looking forward to the next phase of our mission

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‘Ōlelo A Ka Luna Ho‘okele Aloha mai kākou, Welina ke aloha iā kākou a pau e na ‘ōiwi, nā mamo o Hawai‘i nei. Your Office of Hawaiian Affairs is embarking on the next phase of its mission of improving the lives of Native Hawaiians and strengthening all...