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children. They had to go to work. A number of them you'll see asked me to speak on their <br />behalf because I've done a lot of research. Is it possible to use the application maps? There's <br />some slides that would be very useful for my presentation, and if I could possibly borrow that <br />pointer too, that would be marvelous. <br />KAY: Okay, which maps, please? <br />CLARK: Go back to where you showed the photos of Kua`aina Road. There you go. <br />KAY: Okay. <br />CLARK: Let me see, no, go back one more please. No, one more. Well, that's the sign. Okay, <br />let's, let's, go back one where you just were. It's the one where you can actually see the sign. <br />ANDREWS: Are you looking for the photo of <br />CLARK: The photo that was just up that showed the sign at the end of the road. <br />ANDREWS: Two ahead I think. <br />CLARK: There, okay. You see the sign, the square sign right there. That is at the end of the <br />road, and if you go back a few more photos, you'll get perspective on where that sign actually is. <br />Here, right, right here, you see the -- <br />W. ELLWOOD (from audience): The sign is here. <br />CLARK: Yeah. <br />W. ELLWOOD (from audience): Kua`aina Road is here. <br />CLARK: Is that 200 yards? <br />W. ELLWOOD (from audience): This is the camp road, not Kua`aina Road. <br />CLARK: It's not Kua`aina Road. We'll get to that later. But that is key because AT&T failed to <br />follow their legal, legal obligations for notification. And I will bring up later numerous <br />instances, thank you very much, how they've failed this application process entirely, <br />deliberately, and arrogantly. <br />Okay, a number of people asked me to speak on their behalf. One person actually came with her <br />own testimony, but she had to leave to pick up her children. So, I'll speak on her behalf first. <br />Her name is Aisha `Iaukea. Ms. `Iaukea is an indigenous descendant of the specific kuleana <br />lands involved in this application. I'm sorry, this is not prepared. We scribbled this out together <br />before she had to leave. Ms. `Iaukea arrived at this hearing at 9 a.m. as specified in the public <br />notice. She had to leave to pick up her children. She asked me to speak on her behalf. Ms. <br />`Iaukea is a wildlife advocate. She is also working with archaeologists, historians, and the <br />EXHIBIT C <br />11 <br />