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6.10 Generally <br /> 6.20 Bonds and Insurance <br /> 8.Article VII Miscellaneous Matters Page 8 <br /> 7.10 Fiscal Year <br /> 7.20 Amendment ofArticles oflncorporation <br /> 7.30 Amendment of Bylaws <br /> 7.40 Dissolution <br /> 9.Certication Page 8 <br /> 2 <br /> 01,0 <br /> 0 <br /> A.$ <br /> flu <br /> -t 0, <br /> Preamble <br /> Na Maka Haloa O Waipi`o(Na Maka Haloa)is a 501(c)3 organization on Hawaii Island.Through <br /> the generations, we have experienced desecration, resource depletion, and devastating situations. <br /> We are striving to create systems and programs to support Hawaii in having viable and healthy <br /> resource <br /> management.We acknowledge that the challenges that our communities are facing include but are not <br /> limited to a lack of sustainable job opportunities,the need for innovation while maintaining <br /> traditions, and a lack of understanding and access to economic opportunities.Through the cultivation <br /> of youth learning and community engagement projects we will activate our lahui and those who chose <br /> to call Hawaii home by breathing life into this sustainable future. Our vision is to see Hawaii`s youth, <br /> resources,and cultural practices thrive. <br /> The purpose of the corporation is the preservation and restoration of indigenous Hawaiian <br />
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