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1996-1998
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Noelani Mason
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Council: Closed file - 12/17/97
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' e <br /> .~a3 a 509(a) status. And, as I vividly recalled of the <br /> councilmen that had voted in favor of resolution 415-96, it <br /> was Mr. James Arakaki and Mr. Takashi Domingo, the rest <br /> of the Council persons favored to defer these matters to <br /> your Department. Well, your Department had a year to do <br /> your "homework." Under the RICO ACT, WHAT do you SUPPOSE <br /> WOULD HAPPEN TO ALL OF THESE CULPRITS??? <br /> 8. According to my record, since the November 1996 open <br /> "contested" Council hearing held in Kona, it took the IRS, <br /> ONE YEAR to make clear (5-years to be exact for HHC to <br /> gain their non profit status???). Are you aware, that there <br /> was TWO politicians who helped to pay for the non-profit <br /> status and those 2-politicians was Mr. Dwight Takamine and <br /> Takashi Domingo. It is believed, that between the both of <br /> these politicians, each paid Two Hundred dollars each. <br /> HISTORY OF FOUNDATION TO CLAIMING LANDS BELONGING TO THE <br /> DECENDANTS OF THE RANARA MAOLI INDIGENOUS HAWAIIAN PEOPLE <br /> OF THE KINGDOM OF HAWAII ISLANDS <br /> THE GREAT MAHELE - Kamehameha III, was born on March 17, 1814, <br /> under the name of Kiwalao Kauikeaouli. He ruled the Hawaiian <br /> Kingdom for over Twenty Nine plus (from 1825 - 1854) longer <br /> than any other Ruler of Hawaii. It was during this reign that <br /> the most Historic event in Hawaiian History took place ---the <br /> GREAT MAHELE. This palapala was the beginning of Hawaiians' <br /> RIGHT to the LAND "FOREVER", thereby securing the lands in TRUST, <br /> whereby the Hawaiians, Kanaka Maoli's, were the beneficiaries. <br /> Looking back into the days of our ancestors, we find that <br /> there was this strong bond between man and the aina and all <br /> that Ke Akua had provided for them. The aina, along with <br /> everything else, was a "gift" from God, that it was ,the law <br /> to malama, to care, to protect, to respect and the land would <br /> provide for them. This is still carried on today. <br /> As foreign influence increased within the Islands, the <br /> <br /> Alii and Konohiki became deeply concerned with the hostile <br /> activities of the foreigners. They further feared that the <br /> Hawaiian Kingdom would be considered "PUBLIC DOMAIN", and thereby <br /> subject to the control of a Foreign Power, in the event of a <br /> conquest. <br /> The GREAT MAHELE was created sealing the Kingdom land to <br /> the creator and the people of Hawaii to the lands. By the grace <br /> of Ke Akua, the GREAT MAHELE was completed, signed, sealed and <br /> delivered the Kingdom Lands to approximately 245 of the highest <br /> Alii and Konohiki throughout the islands of Hawaii. Each Mahele <br /> or division of land was a binding CONTRACT between the King, <br /> the chiefs/konohikis, it read as: <br /> He ae aku nei au i keia Mahele, ua maikai, no ka moi na <br /> <br />
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