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2026-01-05 Exhibit 06_Draft Cultural Impact Assessment and Ka Pa'akai Analysis
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399 Pua kani lehua[Pua ka lehua]. Of rain-rustled lehua blossoms. <br /> 400 <br /> 401 KaimU i ke `ala lipoa KaimU in the fragrance of lipoa <br /> 402 I ka hone a ke kai[Ia home o ke kai] In the sweet song of the sea <br /> 403 I ka puce one. On the hilled-up sand. <br /> 404 <br /> 405 Kalapana is puna lu`u Kalapana,this pool for swimming <br /> 406 Ia wai hu`ihu`i This tingling-cold water <br /> 407 Hu`i koni i ka`ili. So thrilling to the touch. <br /> 408 <br /> 409 Ha`ina`ia ma ka puana Sing the summary <br /> 410 No Puna ke `ala From Puna comes the fragrance <br /> 411 I lawe la mai nei That has carried here to me(Silva 1997). <br /> 412 <br /> 413 The mele,Aloha Kaimu, was composed and shared by G Girl Keliihoomalu in 2008. This <br /> 414 mele is speaks of the great love held for Kaimu by the families who call it home. It speaks of <br /> 415 the walls of Puna walls fragrant with pandanus blossoms, Lonowai— a brackish pond in <br /> 416 Kaimu, and the circles of aloha that surround Kaimu. <br /> 417 <br /> 418 Aloha ace au`o KaimU <br /> 419 Po'ai keia`aina me ku'u aloha <br /> 420 (Po'ai keia`aina me ku'u aloha) <br /> 421 <br /> 422 Maka`ika`i ka po`e malihini <br /> 423 '0 ke one kaulana o KaimU <br /> 424 (ke one kaulana o KaimU) <br /> 425 Eia i KaimU e ka la loa <br /> 426 Ike 'oe ka loko kaulana o Lonowai <br /> 427 (loko kaulana o Lonowai) <br /> 428 <br /> 429 Hanohano o ka home o ka wa kahiko <br /> 430 `O Puna paia ala o ka hala <br /> 431 (Puna paia`a`ala o ka hala) <br /> 432 <br /> 433 Ha`ina ku'u mele `o KaimU <br /> 434 Po'ai keia`aina me ku'u aloha <br /> 435 (Po'ai keia`aina me ku'u aloha)(Keliihoomalu 2008). <br /> 436 <br /> 437 The mele inoa, Auhea '0 Ka Lani, was composed as a naming song for Hawaiian King <br /> 438 William Charles Lunalilo when his regal name was to be selected(Galuteria 1993).This mele <br /> 439 speaks of Ho'eu, the renowned wave of Kaimu, the freshwater pond Wai`akolea of Kaimu, <br /> 440 and the Native home of Kaimu. This mele highlights the significance of Kaimu as a place for <br /> 441 recreational activities by <br /> 442 <br /> 443 `Auhea`o ka lani la Where is the royal chief? <br /> 444 Aia i ka he`e nalu There surfing <br /> 445 He`e ana i ka lala la Surfing on the long wave <br /> 446 Ho`i ana i ka muku Returning on the short wave <br /> 447 A ka nalu o Ho'eu la On the Ho'eu wave <br /> 448 Eu ho`i ace kaua We both return <br /> 449 A pae ace KaimU la And land at the sea of KaimU <br /> 11 <br />
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