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so, but, anyways, that's my religion, Kaonohiokala. I practice. I worship to him all the time, <br /> every day, and, yes. Any more questions? <br /> LINGER: No more questions. Thank you. Applicant? <br /> LIM: Good morning, Mr. Alapai. <br /> ALAPAL Morning, morning, morning. <br /> LIM: I'm going to ask you some questions that I <br /> ALAPAL Yes, yeah, no problem, it's all good <br /> LIM: normally wouldn't ask in other context, but I have to do this as part of your record. <br /> ALAPAL Yeah, no worries, no worries. <br /> LIM: The traditional and cultural practices that you've mentioned in your intervention, and <br /> maybe you can help me read the writing, but it looks like that you're saying that "including but <br /> not limited to limu seaweed, salt, `opihi," it's fishing? <br /> ALAPAL Oh, yes, throw net, yeah, all this, yes, yes. <br /> LIM: "Fishing as well as customary surf at said property?" <br /> ALAPAL Yes, correct, yes. <br /> LIM: Okay. No further questions other than maybe the prayers that you offer daily, is that done <br /> at the property? At the subject property? <br /> ALAPAL Sometimes when I'm there in the area picking `opihi or pipipi, you know, yeah. <br /> LIM: Approximately how many times do you go in a year, let's say, to the property? <br /> ALAPAL Pretty much a lot. I'm there, I'm there, well, close to it, every day, and to time in a <br /> little bit more further, I guess, where the property is, right next to that property, my grandfather, <br /> Keawe Alapai, and Mary Arthur Spinney, lived right there, where the blue house is, that octagon <br /> house, right there, that's where they lived. They lived, they played, they worshiped, everything. <br /> So, that's, that's for my grandfather. My great-grandfather was a caretaker of the Bali Kai area <br /> all the way across, before the Bali Kai when he used to work for the Hine family, and he was the <br /> caretaker of the property. So, from one end of that property to the end where the blue house is, <br /> my roots run deep from me to my grandfather over here where they lived to my great-grandfather <br /> caretaking the whole property here. And then when you go back some more, then we hit the <br /> ruling chiefs, right? Alapai, Keawe, Kamehameha. So, that's how deep I run. Any more <br /> questions? <br /> 13 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />