07-21-2019, 12:15 PM
Kaimana - What page does it say it is illegal to practice other religions?
As best I could find, it doesn't (and I don't expect that it would). Note this doesn't discount the fact that the early Hawaiian Kingdom (e.g. circa 1819) was instrumental in seeking to suppress and eliminate traditional Hawaiian cultural and religious practices. Can you at least agree to that?
And of course, not all the experts in the field agree on the sacredness of all of Mauna Kea.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2015/12/peter-...n-the-tmt/
I have to ask while you're here, is there any compromise possible, any arrangements made, that from your perspective would lead to an agreement by the protectors to the construction of the TMT?
As best I could find, it doesn't (and I don't expect that it would). Note this doesn't discount the fact that the early Hawaiian Kingdom (e.g. circa 1819) was instrumental in seeking to suppress and eliminate traditional Hawaiian cultural and religious practices. Can you at least agree to that?
And of course, not all the experts in the field agree on the sacredness of all of Mauna Kea.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2015/12/peter-...n-the-tmt/
I have to ask while you're here, is there any compromise possible, any arrangements made, that from your perspective would lead to an agreement by the protectors to the construction of the TMT?