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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – May 14, 2019 <br />should be. Look at the situation we in – Hawaiians fault – yeah, maybe their <br />fault for not saying nothing – that’s what you always say – but you guys <br />practice all that pollution, eradication – now what I call a sacred food is an <br />ungulate – what’s an ungulate – invasive species? We’ve been using pork in <br />our ceremonies for how long till today – now why is that classified as an <br />invasive species? What about the foreign mind that brought that concept? <br />That’s an invasive mind and species. Wise up man. We not really all that <br />dumb Hawaiians over here. We know what we want – we know what we did – <br />we know where you should go – and it ain’t in the hands of foreign people – <br />second, third generation migrant babies – look where you’re at man – focus – <br />I never asked – no Hawaiian asked anybody to come here – they impose their <br />ideals and themselves and now we got what? Situations where we’re the <br />worst race in this State – the fastest to die – the highest on social statistics – <br />and yet we number five in the census. Ahh. Do your guys homework. Feel <br />more strong for this Island and the people in it. Start submitting language to <br />protect this place. Start changing attitudes amongst your peers. Start doing <br />game management. Get all your hunters together in every district – tell you <br />how much pigs they catch – how much boars they see – how many billies <br />they see – how many \[unclear\] – what part of the district they stay in – start <br />getting one count about all your resources in this district – you guys go <br />organize your hunters if you’re representing any hunters – get a count, get a <br />map, get everybody kokua – so at least get a head count of how much game <br />we got – then we can understand where get droughts, where get too much, <br />where for move game – where for hunt more game – get your game plan <br />management back – no wait for the State – they no more – they don’t know <br />how – and how does Molokai fit o here? How does Oahu game fit o here? <br />They don’t fit. You are the fit – make it fit. Be right this time. <br /> <br />TN: Pali – are you saying that because we don’t have our game management <br />plan together with discussions with the hunters that we have not been able to <br />move forward to make rules and regulations? <br /> <br /> So how do we go about pooling all the hunters’ resources? <br /> <br />PD: I’m from Kau and we call hunters call a meeting – the hunters come. Then <br />when they come you give them the idea about how and where they hunt on <br />the map and say what you see – what you caught. So we know how much <br />game – at least some kind of count about where they stay and who hunting. <br />Spread that – that’s the hunters’ responsibility to start looking out for his <br />resource. Then at least you guys get a head count on how much game stay in <br />each district all the way to wild cows, goats, sheep, pigs – then you give them <br />an idea, at least, where the resources stay and how you can concentrate on <br />moving it around with the climate change and the weather and the droughts <br />and the hunt over here no hunt this side but at least get one game count. <br />Start getting all the hunters together to give you one game count. Put your <br />map together on where stay and what resources they saw. <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />