Hewa loa. The audacity of this action, especially so close to and after the kīpaepae! This is a perfect opportunity for rightful resolution and restitution, not only to make things pono with the stakeholders/greater community, but an opportunity to throw the book at this developer and to make him an example. I’m happy to testify at a public hearing or to submit written testimony, to seek the maximum penalties and put him in the public eye. Maybe this will help deter others and make them THINK before acting hūpō.
@sandramorey2529
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This shows a complete lack of respect. This company should be required to fix what they broke and do it in a respectful manner. Just because he bought land next to an Ali'i buriel site, doesn't mean he can do anything he wants and destroy important elements of this site. I am a non Hawaiian living in Oakland Ca where we have native people fighting for their sacred sites as well. It is all about respect. Mahalo for all the posts you put up, No'eau.
@Mekhalaification
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How can the perpetrator "fix it" when he has shown such huge disrespect to the land and the ancestors? It's one of those things that can't just be easily fixed. Messing with burial sites starts a whole new spiritual weather system that may not be controlled. So sorry that this arrogance did damage. Very wrong in any place. Remember OKA in summer of 1990? Documentary here: kzitem.info/news/bejne/mK-Gmaeof6iZfqg
@quintonyoza808
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Pilau dat
@noeau91
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You can find the contact info for Giant Properties LLC here: www.bbb.org/us/hi/hilo/profile/real-estate/giant-properties-llc-1296-1000116688
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