Tumgik
#halealoha
addblue13-blog · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
A nice, secluded #islandhouse #halealoha shot in 2018 (at Mackinac Island, Michigan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdbb7WQvCC-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
freehawaii · 4 years
Text
EVEN MORE PROBLEMS FOR THE THIRTY METER TELESCOPE
Tumblr media
Maunakea Access Road Not A State Or Public Highway
Hawai`i Tribune-Herald - August 6, 2020
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the state over its management of land around the Maunakea Access Road are seeking partial summary judgment in the case.
The lawsuit, filed in February by the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, argues the departments of Transportation and Land and Natural Resources have used the more than 65 acres of land around the Maunakea Access Road illegally and without providing compensation for decades.
According to the complaint, the state failed to obtain authorization from the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands or the Hawaiian Homes Commission to build the Maunakea Access Road on DHHL land in 1964. Therefore, subsequent use of the land has been unlawful, and the DHHL has failed in its duties to act exclusively in the interests of its beneficiaries, the lawsuit argues.
The plaintiffs in the suit are Big Island Hawaiian community leaders Pualani Kanakaole Kanahele, Edward Halealoha Ayau and Kelii W. Iaone Jr.
Iaone and Kanahele were among more than 30 Hawaiian elders, or kupuna, arrested on July 17, 2019, during the months-long occupation of the access road by people protesting the planned construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope. Ayau is a former DHHL employee who resigned his position in 2019 during a meeting of the Hawaiian Homes Commission, in protest of DHHL’s failure to act in its beneficiaries’ interest regarding the access road.
The motion filed July 13 asks the Oahu judge to declare that defendants Department of Transportation Director Jade Butay and Department of Land and Natural Resources Director Suzanne Case breached their trust obligations and violated the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920 by asserting control over Hawaiian home lands underlying the MKAR and using the same without compensation and that those defendants are liable for breach of the Hawaiian home lands trust.
Further, it asks the court declare that control of Hawaiian home lands underlying the Maunakea Access Road rests solely with members of Hawaiian Homes Commission and to find that the 6.27-mile road is not a state or public highway....
2 notes · View notes
meile666 · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
#HaleAloha #Isoshimas Vintage 60s Hawaiian #Barkcloth Shirt #loudness #Mod Orange https://t.co/1WSR0Q8DZM http://pic.twitter.com/kJXP2raLGR
— 777VintageStreet (@abitofvintage) March 8, 2017
0 notes
theluckypiglet · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Been dancing for 2 months now
1 note · View note
freehawaii · 5 years
Text
HEREʻS WHY THE STATE OF HAWAI`I DOES NOT OWN MAUNA KEA ACCESS ROAD
youtube
Edward Halealoha Ayau is a Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands employee. He testified at the recent Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Board Of Trustees meeting held in Hilo. Listen to what he says speaking not as a DHHL employee, but as a DHHL beneficiary about who really does own Mauna Kea Access Road and what the state of Hawai`i has done for years to steal Hawaiian lands.
2 notes · View notes