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Communications
Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
2000-2002
Communication
0060
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001
Author
Edward J. Andrade, District Supervisor, East Hawaii District Office, State Dept. of Hawaiian Home Lands
Communications - Referred To
PC
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Close file - 1/22/03
Communications - File Code
ZNG/HI
Document Relationships
AGE PC 01/22/2003 2002-2004
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Path:
\Council Records\Agendas\2002-2004\Planning Committee (PC)
BIL 017 Draft 01 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
COM 0060.000 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Communications\2000-2002
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page 2 <br /> County Council <br /> April 03, 2001 <br /> To me it is not OK worrying about how your family and personal property are, <br /> knowing "rift-rafts" not belonging to the community are roaming the corners of the <br /> Plaza and walking suspiciously, yet legally, along the parameters of the community. <br /> I hope you to take into consideration along with the economical, political, social, <br /> and aesthetical components -the genealogical and historical foundation from which <br /> success flourish! <br /> In Hawaiian traditional literature, Pana`ewa, the mo`o god, guarded the area, <br /> prohibiting people not of the area from passing. The battle of Hi`iaka sent by her sister <br /> Pele in search for I_ohi`au, with Pana'ewa proved to be a devastating battle for both <br /> <br /> but gaining passage and respect for Hi`iaka. May you yourselves gain Pana`ewa`s <br /> respect as you make this crossing. <br /> Me Ka Mahalo Mau! <br /> ~ . <br /> LEHUA M. VEINCENT <br /> <br />
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