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Cop savagely beats Hawaiian man after he performs native...

2016-01-06 11:12:11| Airlines - Topix.net

A Hawaiian man has filed a lawsuit against a Honolulu police officer, and the city that employs him, after the cop savagely beat him for praying next to a sun-bathing Hawaiian monk seal on the beach. According to Courthouse News , Jamie Kalani Rice was on Nanakuli beach on Sept.

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Na'i Aupuni cancels Native Hawaiian election

2015-12-15 20:45:20| Airlines - Topix.net

Healani Pale held a sign in front of the state capitol on Nov. 13 in protest of the scheduled Na'i Aupuni elections. Native Hawaiian community leader Walter Ritte publicly disenrolled from the Native Hawaiian Roll and withdrew hiscandidacy from the Nai Aupuni Native Hawaiian election and 'Aha on Oct. 28. Alika Desha, Kalaimoku and Chancellor,Royal Order of Kamehameha, gave his support to Ritte, with wife Loretta.

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Supreme Court blocks Native Hawaiian election vote count pending appellate court ruling

2015-12-03 01:22:50| Airlines - Topix.net

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked votes from being counted in a unique election that's considered a major step toward self-governance for Native Hawaiians. The high court granted an injunction requested by a group of Native Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians challenging the election.

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Supreme Court blocks Native Hawaiian election vote count

2015-12-03 01:22:49| Airlines - Topix.net

In this Oct. 23, 2015, file photo, Kelii Akina, left, the president of public policy think-tank Grassroot Institute of Hawaii and a plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging a Native Hawaiian election, speaks to reporters outside U.S. District Court in Honolulu. The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015, blocked votes from being counted in a unique election that's considered a major step toward self-governance for Native Hawaiians.

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Native Seeds Help Weather Climate Change in El Salvador

2015-11-30 23:35:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Inter Press Service: Knife in hand, Domitila Reyes deftly cuts open the leaves covering the cob of corn, which she carefully removes from the plant a process she carries out over and over all morning long, standing in the middle of a sea of corn, a staple in the diet of El Salvador. Reyes is taking part in the tapisca derived from pixca in the Nahat indigenous tongue, which means harvesting the field-dried corn. The process will end, weeks later, with the selection of the best quality seeds, in order to ensure...

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