Monthly Archives: October 2015

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Having Some “ʻAha Moments”

The tidal wave of news hitting our lahui in the last few days – about the ʻAha, the election, the candidates and the U.S. Department of Interior’s proposed rules – has raised some critically important questions. And while the powers … Continue reading

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