07-03-2019, 03:06 PM
There are no longer ahupua’a, ergo no ahupua’a tenants. Language matters.
Also, HOTPE, not sure if you did copy pasta or not, but should the n in Native Hawaiians in your second paragraph be n or N? Also a big difference legally.
I don’t see that either of those HRS really give any rights not already afforded to every US citizen and/or they are so outdated that they don’t really apply to today’s society - granted, possible exception being the closing the mountain down and ‘cultural practitioners’ allowed access.
Kalakoa, I don’t see any mention of natives in your 7-1, maybe it is implied somehow earlier in a bit you didn’t c/p?
Also, HOTPE, not sure if you did copy pasta or not, but should the n in Native Hawaiians in your second paragraph be n or N? Also a big difference legally.
I don’t see that either of those HRS really give any rights not already afforded to every US citizen and/or they are so outdated that they don’t really apply to today’s society - granted, possible exception being the closing the mountain down and ‘cultural practitioners’ allowed access.
Kalakoa, I don’t see any mention of natives in your 7-1, maybe it is implied somehow earlier in a bit you didn’t c/p?