Monthly Archives: March 2009

Kau Ka Pe‘a Holo Ka Wa‘a

After waiting about a week for favorable winds, the crew of the Höküle‘a finally set sail for the Line Islands.  Even with cloudy skies, no winds and the sheer fact that the Line Islands are low laying islands nearly impossible … Continue reading

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Treaties

With all of the talk about Statehood, Ceded Lands, and the illegal occupation, more and more people are researching the events and looking for evidence to either support or contradict the different views.  Here’s a link to a site that … Continue reading

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Another telescope?

Over the past few years, Mauna Kea has been the center of many debates regarding the addition of more telescopes.  Because of our isolation and Mauna Kea’s height, many believe that this is the the optimal place to build more … Continue reading

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‘Ölelo Hawai‘i Bill

If the Hawaiian language is one of the official languages of the state of Hawai‘i, why then are there so many state signs that use the incorrect spelling of and use of Hawaiian? Being a language of only thirteen letters, … Continue reading

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