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These lands, formerly cultivated in sugar,have the potential to be restored with native species and food <br /> crops under the stewardship of EKF. The efforts would allow Ka`alaiki to thrive as a productive part of an <br /> ahupu`a rather than be covered over with invasive species and pose a wildfire threat. The development of <br /> these lands would strain the infrastructure of the district, and transform the way of life in Ka`u. <br /> Protection of the Ka`alaiki lands under the stewardship of EKF would contribute to food production on <br /> Hawaii island and protect the Imakakoloa heiau, a valuable cultural resource for the hula community of <br /> Hawaii Nei. The kula lands can transform into a model of productive agriculture and a thriving native <br /> species landscape under community stewardship. <br /> Mahalo, <br /> OA�— - <br /> Craig Neff <br /> Senior Kua <br /> Protect Kaho`olawe `Ohana <br /> Sugg.26-05 <br />