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WATANABE: Ms. Roy, I hate to interrupt you, but I donÓt know how long that is. You <br />are not -. <br /> <br />ROY: Not much longer. <br /> <br />WATANABE: You are not planning to read through -. <br />ROY: No, not the whole thing. But you have the map -. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, okay, we did -. <br />ROY: Because this is particularly related to the map that you are looking at. <br />Would you take a look at that? I wonÓt be much longer. Please listen carefully. <br />ÐKamehameha erected the ÐHouse-to-see-the-GardenÑ (Hale Nana MahinaÒai, 54 feet by 131 <br />feet) upon a house foundation built centuries earlier by his ancestor, King ÒUmi-A-Liloa.Ó From <br />that vantage point, Kamehameha could overlook his fishing grounds (koÒa) and his planting <br />fields È. Located near AhuÒena Heiau was the house foundation of the chief Keawe-A-Mahi <br />whose residence Kamakahonu was until Kamehameha acquired it È. <br />this land from the family whose members are noted in the island history. Asa Thurston, born in <br />Fitchburg, Massachusetts, led the first company of Calvinist missionaries here È.Lorrin A. <br />Thurston, his descendant, led a group of American businessmen in <br />73 years later. As Lara Cushing asks, Òwhy does the community a <br />appropriated for private profit?ÓÑ The answer is, there is more to it than what I read here. <br />ÐCommercial interests and businessmen protected by the State of <br />-.Ñ <br /> <br />WATANABE: Ms. Roy, Ms. Roy -. <br /> <br />ROY: ÐÒHistorical sitesÓ of the living faith of HawaiÒi. This is the same as <br />creating a -.Ñ <br /> <br />WATANABE: Ms. Roy, IÓm going to have to ask you to -. <br /> <br />ROY: ÐStatue of the living Pope and no longer allowing people to worship in his <br />church È.Ñ Sir, if you will, this is well worth your time. You will not hear testimony of this <br />kind. Please. This is factual -. <br /> <br />WATANABE: IÓm really sorry -. <br /> <br />ROY: And related to law. <br /> <br />WATANABE: IÓm really sorry, but youÓre going to have to wrap, okay, cause we have -. <br /> <br />ROY: Surely. I will. I will do that. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT C <br />12 <br /> <br />