Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 1, Number 9, 1 November 1984 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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"Jeff has really worked hard these past eight ■ years to help our group secure access to oeean I and mauka food gathering places ever since the I sugar plantation shut down. These makai and 1 mauka areas are important towards preserving a I part of our Hawaiian lifestyle. Jeff Coakley cares about our lifestyle and l'm 9 for him to be our Hawaii lsland Trustee."
"l've known Jeff for many years and he's always been people oriented. He's sincere about helping Hawaiians get ahead and I feel his sincerity is based upon a health respect for the people he works with and represents." Ed Murty, lsland Timber Kamuela, Hawaii
"I decidedonacareerchangeandsoughtassistance. Through Jeff's and Alu Like, ine. help I was ® able to achieve my goal. I'm supporting Jeff B Coakley not only because he helped me, buttht he sincerely believes in the Hawaiian people. He believes that by all of us working together and helping eaeh otherwecan accomplish ourgoals." Nani Hussey Richards B Hawaiian Businesswoman ■ Kohala, Hawaii 8
"Unele Tommy Soloraon Hawaiian Medicine Practitioner Halawa, Hawaii ,
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"l've had the opportunity to work with Jeff on several lawsuits where community residents were seeking easements to mauka and makai areas as ■ well as to historical sites. I was impressed by Jeff's ■ professional and objective attitude and his ability ■ to work well with people. He's also an independ- ■ ent thinker who'll get the job done. Without Jeff's leadership abilities during critical periods of negotiation for native access rights we would not have secured these easements for the people of Kohala. Tim Lui-Kwan, Attorney Hilo, Hawaii
"l've found Jeff to be a strong supporter of education for Hawaiians. He may be found | organizing a Hawaiian language class, coordinat- | ing Hawaiian cultural workshops, seeking funds i for Hawaiian youngsters to go to college or getting involved in our loeal pre-school. Through his community involvement and employment, I | know Jeff Coakley cares about Hawaiians better- 1 ing themselves. It's not only his job, but his life's work." Lani Bowman Pre-School Director Halaula, Hawaii
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"Fishing is a hard life but I enjoy it. Recently, I I had some pilikia over a legislative proposal to ban I net fishing at a spot where I catch nehu for bait. I I called here and there and got the run around. I Finally I called Jeff and he helped us. Thats my I reason for supporting Jeff Coakley. He's someI one who will respond to our needs." Craig White, Fisherman ■ Kawaihae, Hawaii
"To farm requires knowledge and a lot of what you learn is gained out in the field, On-The-Job-Training. I'm supporting Jeff Coakley becausefor the past seven years, he's been out in the field working closely with our Hawaiian people. I know he ean do a good job for all of us." George Kahumoku Jr. Farmer, Alternative Education Director Kealia, South Kona
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■■Na^Coakley gives us the reason to trust our T rustee. Paid for by Friends of Jeffrey Coakley, P.O. Box 4962, Kamuela, Hl 96743