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Kawa is a wahi pana, a sacred place that should stay the way it is. That <br />way, when I go there when I get older, it's going to be accessible to <br />teach the next generation. Instead of it being owned by others that <br />would make it private and would have to pay to go in. They may put <br />rules like no surfing or no fishing and that takes away the fun, and <br />teachings of the next generation. Now, I have been fishing down there <br />every time we finish working, and have caught a lot of papio and <br />brought them home to eat. <br />11„„„m1A1„11111111111111111111111111 <br />11111111111111111 <br />jjjjip;y'iiJ,1l11111jlJll l <br />w <br />■ <br />��ur'4�WJ+'�IvysWY'�9 <br />11 11111 111 <br />This is a Papio and has many different Papio species !!! <br />Thanks and mahalo Charter Commission for reading my note to you and <br />the importance of Kawa. <br />Aloha-Pomai Kajiwara-Ke <br />