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Governor tours Waimea Nui, Veteran to Farmer initiative
An innovative Veteran to Farmer initiative is one of the programs that officials hope will compliment a large Waimea ag project underway.
Governor Neil Abercrombie and other dignitaries paid a special visit to the area for the
Homestead Farm Tour last week.
The purpose of the gathering was to bring together many of the stakeholders and facilitators involved in the Waimea Nui Regional Community Development Initiative, a grassroots project involving community groups, Native Hawaiian leaders, and county, state and federal government.
Mike Hodson - a retired police officer whose family owns Wow Farm - led the tour.
Farm Tours in North Kohala, Big Island
North Kohala has a long, deep and rich agricultural story.
In pre-contact times, Hawaiian agricultural systems fed a population of 30,000 people in North Kohala. Kalo (taro) was grown in abundance in the wetlands, such as in Pololu Valley (pictured) and ‘uala (sweetpotato) and ko (sugar cane) in a vast dryland field system to the South. During the sugar plantation era, multi-ethnic community life was rooted in sharing and bartering from individual homesteads, and gathering and hunting from the mountains, gulches and ocean—practices that are still a part of life in North Kohala.
Today, the North Kohala community is committed to revitalizing the local food system and agricultural traditions. Come meet the farmers who are growing food and perpetuating culture in our community today! We have farm tours and tastings, culinary events and farm fun for the whole family.
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Hawaii's Chillest Pig Farm Produces Perfect, Happy Pork — Cooking in America
Big Island Native Brandon Lee is raising organic Berkshire pigs sustainably in Hawaii. His goal is to create the optimal pig for Hawaiian cooking. In this episode of Cooking in America, Eater host Sheldon Simeon stopped by to find out what makes Lee so sure these are “the best pigs in the world.”
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SMALL FARM AND HORSES IN KONA HAWAII WAIKI'I RANCH BIG ISLAND
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Big Island Video of Hawaii Native Plants... Part 3
See native Hawaiian plants at a scenic farm on Hawaii's Big Island. Learn from Kaye Lundburg as she shares her native Hawaiian plant reforestation project in Paauilo, Hawaii.
Hawaii State Library
Originally called the Library of Hawaii opened in 1911. Today one of
Downtown Honolulu's Historic District's nicer buildings.
There's a nice central courtyard and the front and back lobby, currently, has a display from a local photography club.
Grove Farm Homestead in the Hawaiian Islands.
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Ag-Curious? Go Farm!
Jay Bost was born in Oklahoma but acquired a fascination with tropical agriculture in high school which he has been riding ever since. He has studied farming systems and/or worked on farms in Mexico, Belize, St Croix (USVI), and Florida - in addition to a number of temperate locales. Guiding his work are interests in crop diversity, the power of genetic adaptation, and robust local food systems. Jay has been working/farming in Waimanalo at the UH Station since 2013, first as a PhD student with CTAHR and with GoFarm Hawai'i since 2014 as Farm Coach. GoFarm Hawai'i has been an excellent venue to combine passions of teaching, growing food, breeding, and producing seed.
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Hawaii Botanical Garden Tour!
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Lopaka Brown sings No Tell Me Go
In 1984, Lopaka Brown and his family lived peacefully at the entrance to Waimea Valley, O'ahu. Their home had, since the 1930's, been a place of rest and refreshment for travelers around the island. But the new owners of Waimea Falls Park, farther up the valley, wanted their park entrance to be free of the family homestead. To them, the only good Hawaiian was an ancient Hawaiian. They evicted Lopaka and his father and destroyed their home. In this music video, Lopaka sings No Tell Me Go, a few months before the eviction.
Lopaka has worked ceaselessly since then to regain the use of his family land. Currently involved in a traffic violation, he is challenging the jurisdiction of the state courts using the 1893-1894 executive agreements between President Grover Cleveland and Queen Lili'uokalani. He has accepted the fact that the judge will rule against his motion. His objective is to get the executive agreements exposed and on the record and take it to the international level. He considers this a steppingstone of the journey towards restoring our beloved Hawaiian Kingdom and his way back home to Waimea Valley.
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Girls Soccer: Waiakea 0 Kealakehe 1
Uninterrupted first half action in the Big Island Interscholastic Federation Division I Semi-final at Waverider Stadium in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Wednesday, February 2, 2011; kickoff time 6 PM.
Midfielder Kyonna McDonald scored the game-winning goal for the Riders when she headed in a centering cross from striker Kari Van Mols at nine minutes into the first half.
Final scorer: Waiakea 0 Kealakehe 1
Tonight's win clinches a trip to States for the Waverider girls and offers a chance at the Championship when they take on the East Side Division I semi-final winners, Hilo High School, on Saturday, 2/5/11.
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PBS Hawaii - Insights: What Do GMOs Mean for Our Crops, for Our Food...for Hawaii?
From Kauai to Hawaii Island, our state has become Ground Zero for the debate over GMOs, or genetically modified organisms. Some farmers and ranchers say they can't survive without GMOs and the associated pesticide use. Many consumers and residents are concerned about their health and what they're eating. What do GMOs mean for our crops, for our food...for Hawaii?
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Andrea Brower is a community leader on Kauai and has worked toward the passage of Kauai's pesticide disclosure bill, which was vetoed last week. As former co-director of Malama Kauai, Andrea has been involved in several projects related to local agriculture.
Hector Valenzuela is a vegetable crop specialist and professor at the University of Hawaii-Manoa. He has done research on the impact of GMOs in Hawaii.
Dennis Gonsalves was the Director of the USDA Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center in Hilo until he retired last year. Dennis led the team that developed the virus resistant transgenic papaya, also known as the Rainbow Papaya.
Senator Clarence Nishihara is chairman of the state Senate's Agriculture committee, which last session tabled a GMO labeling measure.
DHHL Kahikinui October 2019 Update
Napua explains DHHL Kuleana Homesteads.
The primary reason given by the Department of Hawaiian Homelands Commission as to why Hawaiian Homelands beneficiaries are not on the land, is communicated as, “a lack of funds to build infrastructure”. While thousands of Hawaiians were waiting for land in the nineties, a Maui group of Native Hawaiians were successful in convincing the DHHL to allow beneficiaries to homestead at Kahikinui without infrastructure. 23,000 acres of land that made up the moku of Kahikinui transferred from the State Department of Land and Natural Resources to become part of the Department of Hawaiian Homelands trust. Typically the DHHL requires infrastructure before allowing settlements. Ka Ohana o Kahikinui (KOOK) was a non profit organization formed in 1995 by beneficiary wait listers who asserted themselves as willing and able to resettle Kahikinui on kuleana homestead lease terms, issued as raw land. The group demanded the DHHL deny renewal of the pasture lease to Maui Factors which expired in 1990. KOOK worked with the DHHL and the resettlement of Kahikinui was the first example of kuleana leases in which those who settled would be responsible for building the community. Their efforts were widely hailed as a huge victory for Hawaiian land struggles and for the possibility that the land of Kahikinui would be cared for and used to directly benefit native Hawaiians. The 75 Kahikinui lots were issued as 99 year leases in 1999. The initial members of KOOK were determined and resilient individuals who helped expedite awards for waitlisters and braved the duties of land management of an entire region of Haleakala’s leeward slope. Together, this group of initial resettlers configured the means for managing both the social and political responsibilities of creating and caring for a community.
With their reverence for the land, Kahikinui settlers were keenly aware that the quality of their own lives depends on the health of the mauka forest and developed a forest protection plan. To ensure that the “protection and conservation goals established for the forest reserve may never be compromised,” the plan called for a non-profit organization of citizens and homesteaders “independent from other community development entities” therefore Living Indigenous Forest Ecosystems, Inc. (LIFE) was created and assumed that organization role. In 1996, the DHHL licensed the conceptual forest plan and gave LIFE control of 7,500 acres of the Kahikinui Forest Reserve.
The DHHL was able to approve KIA LLCs Right of Entry for the Kahikinui Forest with beneficiary consultation provided by the homestead association Ka Ohana o Kahikinui (KOOK), instead of LIFE and KGLMO, the forest stewardship organizations of the area. This directly conflicts with the purpose of the Kahikinui Forest Reserve Community Management Conceptual Plan (KFPWG 1995) which was to “ensure that the protection and conservation goals established for the forest reserve may never be compromised,” by creating an organization “independent from other community development entities”, which is why Living Indigenous Forest Ecosystems, Inc. (LIFE) was created, “to ensure the protection and conservation goals established for the forest reserve may never be compromised.” When KOOK is presumed with jurisdiction of the forest, the protections and conservation goals are directly compromised.
Over the last twelve years, the Kahikinui homestead association KOOK has been making illegal changes to the following articles of the organization's by-laws; Article 2.30 regarding quorum, Article 4.15 regarding qualifications for regular membership and Article 5.50 regarding amendments of by-laws. With these changes, KOOK decreased the amount of directors that constitute a quorum, KOOK decreased the amount of members needed to amend by-laws and restricted qualification for membership to only those who reside in Kahikinui on a full time basis. In summary, the board and membership of this organization gradually began to exclude perspective and consultation of those Kahikinui kuleana leaseholders who did not reside in Kahikinui on a full time basis, and restricted decision making solely to board members and those Kahikinui leaseholders living in Kahikinui on a full time basis.
This provides the DHHL with convenience and ease in granting commercial leases in Kahikinui, having only need to convince 30% of the areas leaseholders in order to approve projects such as KIA LLC’s animal eradication wild meat to market platform and American Electric’s proposal for another fifteen windmills in Kahikinui. 70% of the leaseholders of Kahikinui have been intentionally left in the dark as Ka Ohana o Kahikinui misrepresents itself as the sole facet for beneficiary consultation in Kahikinui.
KIA LLCs sustainable food venture The Kahikinui Project, can be considered modernization of the food system which has always meant displacement from ancestral lands and foodways.
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