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chance, Ian Lind may delete Mililani's comment, once read, so, here it is:

http://www.ilind.net/2012/11/04/geotherm.../#comments

Mililani Trask // Nov 4, 2012 at 6:01 pm


Hi Ian,

It's Mililani. I thought I would respond on behalf of Indigenous Consultants. When I read your piece and saw your effort to support Haunani Apoliona’s campaign of insinuendo and negative attacks towards myself, my company and good Hawaiians running as OHA candidates.

There isn’t any reasons for Indigenous Consultants, Mililani Trask, IDG, Honua Group or other Hawaiians to be running a campaign for the purpose of removing Haunani Apoliona from power. The OHA Board of Trustees removed Haunani from power two years ago and also ensured that she would NOT be the Chair of any of the OHA standing committees. If you had checked the record over the last two years you will find many examples of Haunani Apoliona’s inability to work with the Board. Non Hawaiians and Hawaiians from all of the Islands are supporting Cal Lee and Hulu Lindsey in a range as diverse as Mililani Trask and HRH Princess Kekaulike Kawananakoa who has also been a significant supporter of Coach Cal Lee. If you want to see some examples of this please go to Cal Lee’s facebook site at f/CalLee4OHA or go to Hulu Lindsey’s Facebook. Your article FALSELY suggests that IDG and IC (the bad geothermal developers) are trying to influence the OHA election to get a geothermal deal from OHA with the new Board. If you had done your homework you would know #1 that OHA voted to support the IDG/IC Native to Native Business Model over a year ago. So there’s no need to try to get a new Board to support our indigenous human rights approach to developing native lands and resources. #2 OHA’s investment policy specifically prevents OHA from investing in these type of ventures and OHA has no history in investing in direct commercial investments.

Why throw in a comment on the PLDC? I am supporting it because for the first time in the history of the State, the Public and native Hawaiian beneficiaries will finally have a “mechanism” to develop our Hawaiian ceded lands and energy resources for our Hawaiian community and mo’opuna. Its pretty obvious that this is not something you or the rest of the environmentalist would support. I am proud of standing with other Hawaiians on the IDG Team such as Uncle Cy Bridges, Community leader Patricia Brandt, Former Judge Patricia Talbert, Investment Analyst Keli’i Erwin and others. We are happy to put money to Hawaiian candidates that can progress a strong Board at OHA and do what is in the best interests of our people.
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#12
change, sadly, this conversation has deteriorated into name calling which I will not participate in. At this point nothing you or I say will change our respective positions and opinions.

It is amazing that your perception is I am not kanaka maoli, and am an "imposter"? Is it because I don't agree with you, or is it because of my proper English, or worse, because there is little left to your argument? I respect your opinion, and do not have the obligation to argue point by point; the candidates hold that charge.

FYI, my piko is Opihikao, Kalapana, Kaimu, and Kapahua, (maternal ohana) here on Hawai'i. Our family also hails from Hana on Maui, and on your island, from Haena and Hanalei (paternal ohana). We were blessed with Kahuna Nui in our ohana (several). Tutu Pele, Kamohoali'i, Lohi'au (and others) are also ohana by lineage, thus, you are sadly mistaken.

Personal attacks only lead to disintegrated credibility. We were always taught by our kupuna to be respectful, even in disagreements. That is the kanaka maoli way, that is how we were raised. Ho'oponopono was our way of dealing with conflict. Respectfully, nothing less.

Character, integrity, morals, values, and ethics. The basis of good people. Cal Lee is good people.

Ke Akua Pu. (God be with us)


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Please do not leave the OHA races blank! VOTE! If we don't vote (ALL of us, not just Hawaiians), the status quo remains in OHA.

$400 Million dollars in OHA's control. Let's make sure Hawaii County gets our share! I voted for those who have roots here on our island, in hopes they remember where they (or their ohana)come from.

Appreciate your time on this, no matter who you choose, thank you for voting on the OHA races. Just don't leave it blank, please. This affects all of us!





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