Construction of a 30 metre telescope on the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawai'i resumed today.
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Māori and Hawaiians unite to stop desecration of ancestral lands
Te Wharepora Hou, Māori Women's Collective today affirm solidarity with their Hawaiian brothers and sister's efforts to protect ancestral lands.
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Kanaka Hawaii continue to fight for Mauna Kea
Construction may be delayed, but the movement to stop the 30 meter telescope at the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii continues with people now constructing campsites at Hale Pokahu.
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Mauna Kea construction halted for one week
Construction of a 30 metre telescope on top of Mauna Kea in Hawai’i has been halted for one week.
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Support from international star helps raise awareness on Mauna Kea
Protests continue on Hawaiian mountain Mauna Kea as a petition circulates in the hopes of protecting their sacred mountain. Supporters on Mauna Kea say the protest has built even more momentum thanks to the support of international star, Jason Momoa.
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Police arrest protestors against construction on Mauna Kea in Hawai'i
Police have moved in and arrested some of the Hawaiian protestors against the construction of one of the world's largest telescopes on top of Mauna Kea in Hilo Hawai'i.
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Hawaiians protest against construction of $1.4 billion telescope on sacred mountain
Oiwi TV in Hawai'i has reported that protestors against the construction of one of the world's largest telescopes on top of Mauna Kea in Hilo Hawai'i are being arrested by Police
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Protesters join forces to oppose construction of telescope on Mauna Kea
More than 50 protesters gathered outside Mauna Kea in Hilo, Hawai'i to oppose the construction of a thirty-metre telescope.
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2500 children welcome Pacific vessels at Pt England
An impressive gathering of about 2500 children were on Pt England beach this morning to welcome two Pacific vessels on the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage.
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Hawaiian manuhiri aim to share and gain knowledge in education summit
Distinguished guests from Hawai’i, including Hokule’a crew members, Hawaiian language teachers and Government representatives will visit (AUT) Auckland University of Technology today.