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2018-2020
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692
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01
Introducer
Ashley Kierkiewicz, and Sue Lee Loy, Council Members
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GREDC
Action 1
GREDC: Recommended Adoption - 08/4/20
Action 2
Council: Res. 692-20 amended to Draft 2 - 8/19/20
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
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\Council Records\Reports\2018-2020\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
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3. Empower in decision making circles those whose life work embodies the wisdom of the <br /> first and highly successful stewards of Hawaii, especially when such decisions affect our <br /> natural environment and the cultural practices that take place in its embrace. <br /> 4. Assert collective kuleana to restore degraded environments, sustainably manage human- <br /> occupied spaces, and protect the vibrancy of intact ecosystems. <br /> 5. Recognize, as is occurring worldwide, that Indigenous perspectives, insights, and <br /> genealogical connections to place are essential to ensuring environmental vibrancy and <br /> community cohesion. <br /> 6. Address historical and current injustices against `Oiwi Hawaii, including water rights <br /> and issues related to historical hoa`aina or land tenant rights. <br /> 7. Honor the fact that `Oiwi Hawaii are a living, evolving people whose well-being is <br /> central to Hawai`i's continued vitality and that collective well-being is intrinsically tied <br /> to the health and well-being of our `aina. <br /> 8. Recognize that climate change is creating a future with new challenges and difficulties, <br /> requiring the development of solutions grounded in principles of resiliency, <br /> sustainability, and the Hawaiian concept of`aina aloha, or beloved homeland. <br /> We embrace inclusivity as a foundational aspect of our culture in Hawai`i to: <br /> 1. Honor the roles of `oiwi, kama`aina, and newer residents alike, who have demonstrated <br /> our deep aloha for Hawaii and its communities by fulfilling our kuleana of being strong <br /> contributors to Hawai`i's vitality for our communities today and for the generations to <br /> come. <br /> 2. Advance economic equity as well as social and political justice for all. <br /> 3. Support Hawaii stakeholders who embody the values of`aina aloha to be heard in <br /> discussions determining the future of Hawaii. <br /> 4. Facilitate opportunities for those who may not yet have become integrated into Hawai`i's <br /> cultural milieu to experience and support the values of`aina aloha. <br /> Huhau Action Agenda,Community Version Rev.2 6/8/20 ainaalohafutures.com 2 <br />
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