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Support Hawaiian artists and cultural practitioners EVERY month; support 'em extra in May! http://wp.me/pat8v-lq
May 3
Farms, Not Dumps for the Wai'anae Coast: make the connection, take action! http://wp.me/pat8v-kG
April 29
Talking about: islands and U.S. military occupation... Okinawa says "No way!" in full page ad http://wp.me/pat8v-kc
April 28
Laulani joined KAHEA's group
There are many ongoing threats to Mauna Kea but by working together we can protect our sacred summit for future generations. Use this group to organize events protests, action alerts, inform people about bills and all things Mauna Kea
February 19
There are many ongoing threats to Mauna Kea but by working together we can protect our sacred summit for future generations. Use this group to organize events protests, action alerts, inform people about bills and all things Mauna Kea
September 25, 2009
There are many ongoing threats to Mauna Kea but by working together we can protect our sacred summit for future generations. Use this group to organize events protests, action alerts, inform people about bills and all things Mauna Kea
June 24, 2009
There are many ongoing threats to Mauna Kea but by working together we can protect our sacred summit for future generations. Use this group to organize events protests, action alerts, inform people about bills and all things Mauna Kea
June 16, 2009
Maika and Kaiwaokalani joined KAHEA's group
There are many ongoing threats to Mauna Kea but by working together we can protect our sacred summit for future generations. Use this group to organize events protests, action alerts, inform people about bills and all things Mauna Kea
June 8, 2009

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'O wai kou inoa? What's your name?
KAHEA: The Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance
E ho`omalu kakou i ka pono, ke `ano o ka nohona a me ka `aina mai na kupuna mai.
No hea mai 'oe? Where are you from?
Ko Hawaii Pae Aina!
..


KAHEA means "The Call"- the calling is to protect Hawaii Nei.
KAHEA: The Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance is a taro-roots network that brings together concerned community members, kupuna, cultural practitioners and environmental experts. Together we develop coordinated strategies, share expertise, build networks and focus campaigns in order to become more effective in protecting Hawai'i's fragile environment, resources and culture.
By joining forces, Native Hawaiians, environmental activists and the concerned public can have a much greater impact on issues that affect us all.


KAHEA works from Mauka to Makai to:

- Protect public & cultural access to beaches & mountains threatened by private commercial & military development,

- Stop genetic modification of Hawaii's most sacred plant, Kalo (taro),

- Ensure the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI), now known as Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, are fully protected,

- Stop the unregulated dumping of waste water into our oceans by the cruise ship industry,

- Protect the sacred summit of Mauna Kea from uncontrolled development,

- Advocate for the clean up of Hawaiian communities contaminated by landfills, weapons dumping, and other abuses of native lands & waters.
ʻO wai ke ahupuaʻa āu e noho nei? Where do you live?
Kou (Chinatown)... “He aloha no ‘o Honolulu i ka ua Kukalahale” ~click for a lil' history of Kou!

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At 12:26pm on October 30, 2009, Simbralynn Kanakaole gave KAHEA a gift
Mahalo ka kou for the friendship...look forward to working with all of you...aloha first & always... a hui hou kakou...S. Kanaka'ole
At 12:10pm on September 8, 2009, Judith Nona Talaugon said…
Aloha e Kahea crew!!!! Just flying by sending you some big love and blessings!

~ JNTalaugon
At 11:59am on January 1, 2009, Pomaikaiokalani said…
Hauoli Makahiki Hou, KU I KA PONO, o Po

KAHEA's Blog

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Lets write our own history while we still alive....

http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/articles/2008/10/09/local/local08.txt

Council bans GMO taro, coffee
by Jim Quirk
West Hawaii Today
jquirk@westhawaiitoday.com
Thursday, October 9, 2008 10:59 AM HST
HILO -- The genetic modification of taro and coffee on the Big Island is now a banned practice.

The Hawaii County Council voted 9-0 Wednesday in favor of a bill from North Kona Councilman Angel Pilago on its second read… Continue

Posted on October 9, 2008 at 1:00pm —

KAHEA

for the Love of Kalo & Kope!

It's Time!
Love local Hawaiian food & agriculture? Here's your opportunity to voice your support for a historic, groundbreaking new law that would ban GMO (genetically modified) Taro and Coffee on Hawai'i Island!

Click Here, it's easy to submit testimony of support, no matter where you live!


MUST Submit Testimony by TUESDAY October 7th

This Oct. 8th will be the final Hawai'i Count… Continue

Posted on October 3, 2008 at 3:30pm —

KAHEA

September: Voting, Waianae, Taro Task Force, Mauna Kea, Depleted Uranium, Papahanaumokuakea

Aloha mai kakou!

The primary local elections are heating up and there has never been a better time to get involved in the efforts to protect Hawaii's unique natural and cultural heritage. Here is the latest update

Continue

Posted on September 12, 2008 at 5:09pm —

KAHEA

Parents-Students-Teachers: Time NOW to protect student personal info from military recruitment

Please forward to all DOE teachers in your network:

Student Opt Out and ASVAB Rights
Approved by Hawaii State Department of Education For dissemination via Maui Peace Action

Are you concerned about military recruiters in our high schools and their excessive contacting of minor students?

Do you, or does someone you know, have students in public secondary grades 7-12?

The No Child Left Behind Act requires the Hawaii State Department of Education to release your private information for p… Continue

Posted on August 14, 2008 at 11:30am —

KAHEA

1-2-3-4-5- ALIVE!!!!

Five things you should know to do your part in protecting the beloved natural and cultural resources of the Hawaiian Islands.



Aloha Kakou



It has been another busy month in Hawaii nei. Here are the five things you should know to do your part in protecting the beloved natural and cultural resources of the Hawaiian Islands.



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Posted on July 1, 2008 at 3:32pm —

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